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Madeline Lane-McKinley: “#MeToo from Below”

Posted on October 22, 2018 by Vassilis Lambropoulos | Comments Off on Madeline Lane-McKinley: “#MeToo from Below”

“The revival of feminism as mass movement is a key feature of the Trump era. Will it be a feminism for elites or a revolutionary feminism from below?”

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