Abolish
The word "abolish" refers to the act of officially ending or stopping a system, practice, or institution. In the context of critical reviews and modern debate, it often appears in arguments for dismantling established societal structures in favor of radical alternatives. Notable Books and Media
A memoir and critique by Wendy Liu that examines the toxic culture of the tech industry and calls for a fundamental "rebooting" of our economic reality.
A comedy-debate series where comedians roast various societal "scourges" and argue for their removal. Common Debates on "Abolition" abolish
The term is frequently at the heart of debates regarding institutional reform versus total replacement:
A manifesto by Sophie Lewis that critiques the nuclear family as a structure of privatization and scarcity, advocating instead for expanded concepts of kinship and collective care. The word "abolish" refers to the act of
Abolish Silicon Valley by Wendy Liu review – rebooting our reality
A book by Angela Y. Davis and others that serves as a roadmap for "abolition feminism," connecting the struggle against prisons and policing to historical anti-slavery movements. Davis and others that serves as a roadmap
Several recent works use "abolish" as a central theme or title:





