A review by autreads
The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century by Amia Srinivasan

5.0

The first non-fiction, non-political science book I have read in a while (although I guess it's related because it's contemporary philosophy steeped in politics), and I devoured it in one session. I just couldn't put it down. Really thought provoking. I didn't agree with all of the angles Srinivasan took, but it made me think. It has a really good cadence and is genuinely gripping, which can't be said about many books on philosophy.