PositiveLiber ReviewThe thing she comes for is a truer feminist project, one which retrofits second-wave thought for the intersectional era and reminds a movement’s cynical grandchildren of the once-utopian feminist imagination ... In reconsidering the political formation of desire, Srinivasan asks us to reconsider the political solutions as well. Along with feminism’s lazy refusal to interrogate desire, Srinivasan diagnoses its complicity in great harm. But The Right to Sex is a diagnostic book and not, in any great detail, a prescriptive one. We know what the wrong tools are, but which are the right?