#14: Feminism Starts at Home: The Radical Ethics of How We Live
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Amelia Valcárcel’s feminist philosophy invites us to see the political and ethical weight of everyday life. For her, feminism isn’t just about grand theory or public protest—it’s also about how we live at home, how we care for ourselves and others, how we dress, and how we relate to the world.
In this view, choosing your furniture, your skincare routine, your wardrobe, or even how you navigate friendships and intimacy - all of it becomes part of a feminist, intuitive way of living. Ethics aren’t reserved for institutions or debates; they’re stitched into your daily habits and preferences.
Living like this means seeing the home not as a retreat from the world, but as one of its core political arenas - one where values are expressed not in slogans, but in acts of care, attention, and integrity.
www.TheNoeticFeminist.com