
Episode 89
089: Liberal Lessons from Radical Feminism (w/ Kelly Vee)
ReImagining Liberty · ReImagining Liberty
September 2, 202549m 34s
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Show Notes
<html><p>The political right, including more right-wing sorts of self-identified libertarians, are rather down on feminism. For those right-wingers, their hostility is understandable, because feminist insights challenge truths the right imagines to be natural and immutable, about equality, and gender, and hierarchy. But for radical liberals, feminist theory offers powerful tools for understanding and critiquing power and its use by the state.</p><p>Today I have on my friend <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/peacenotpeas.bsky.social" target="_blank">Kelly Vee</a> for a discussion of these ideas and their place within a radical liberal framework. Kelly is an individualist anarchist-feminist and a graduate of Tulane University with degrees in accounting and finance, which she puts to good use when she’s not <a href="https://c4ss.org/content/author/kelly-vee" target="_blank">writing about mental health, feminism, and the State.</a></p></html>