Exploring the strategies of 'voice' and 'exit' in the context of women's rights movements, this article discusses the debate between staying to influence change through dialogue and leaving to make a principled protest.
Staying to voice opposition fosters dialogue, collaboration, and sustainable feminist progress. When encountering opposition towards women's rights , feminists face a choice of whether to leave or stay. Dale Carnegie’s book suggests various tools for persuasion. Albert O. Hirschman outlined two strategies: voice and exit. 'Voice' involves staying and influencing change through protest and dialogue, while 'exit' means leaving to make a principled protest.
Feminists in South Korea's 4B movement choose to leave spaces that do not prioritize women's rights, while others believe staying is crucial to dialogue and change
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