From the United States to Germany, the far right supported by tech bros, lacks a mandate from women, let alone girls. Globally, a widening divide is emerging, polarising genders based on electoral preferences
Opinion
Trump’s victory in the latest US elections marks the triumph of a champion of masculine prerogatives, advocating a return to traditional values and rigid gender roles. A feminist analysis explores how this reinforcement of patriarchal ideals shaped America’s electoral landscape—and what it means for the ongoing fight for gender equality
In order to create a new economic model that is able to respond to the current climate crisis, we need to abandon the traditional, ‘masculine’ view of the economy as an aseptic machine and rethink it starting from the perspective of people and caring. Insights from Julie Nelson, Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Boston specialising in ecological and feminist economics