
Judith Butler confronts the global anti-gender movement, exposing how Pope Francis and Putin weaponize "gender" to undermine rights. Named a National Bestseller, this "urgent intervention" (Naomi Klein) challenges authoritarianism while imagining a world where we can "love without fear" (Christina Sharpe).
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What if the greatest threat to civilization wasn't climate change, nuclear war, or economic collapse-but a single word? Across the globe, from Texas school boards to Vatican councils, from Hungarian parliament to Italian political rallies, one term has been elevated to existential menace: "gender." This isn't hyperbole. Legislation is being drafted, rights are being stripped, and lives are being destroyed-all in the name of protecting society from what amounts to an academic concept. How did we arrive at a moment where acknowledging that gender exists as something distinct from biological sex became tantamount to civilizational suicide? The answer reveals less about gender itself and more about the authoritarian impulses lurking beneath the surface of contemporary politics, waiting for the right phantom to animate them into action.
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