
Completing the Feminist Revolution
In the 1960s and ‘70s, feminists began to transform society. Today, we need to finish the job.
Abigail Torre grew up in Chile and now lives in Berkeley, California where she is cochair of the East Bay chapter of Democratic Socialists of America.
In the 1960s and ‘70s, feminists began to transform society. Today, we need to finish the job.
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Public housing should embody a promise: free housing for all, free of segregation. Reserving it only for the poorest undermines that promise.
Angela Merkel has resigned as CDU leader. Her failed promises of “prosperity for all” are leading to the disintegration of the traditional mass parties.
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