This week, the Supreme Court ruled that employers have the right to refuse no-cost birth control under employer-based healthcare coverage. Ava DeSantis writes why the feminist fight for bodily autonomy means feminists should be anti-capitalists.
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This week, the Supreme Court ruled that employers have the right to refuse no-cost birth control under employer-based healthcare coverage. Ava DeSantis writes why the feminist fight for bodily autonomy means feminists should be anti-capitalists.