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Alice Sophie Schwarzer (born 3 December 1942) is a German journalist and prominent feminist. She is founder and publisher of the German feminist journal '' EMMA''. Beginning in France, she became a forerunner of feminist positions against anti-abortion laws, for economic self-sufficiency for women, against pornography, prostitution, female genital mutilation, and for a fair position of
women in Islam The experiences of Muslim women ( ''Muslimāt'', singular مسلمة ''Muslimah'') vary widely between and within different societies. At the same time, their adherence to Islam is a shared factor that affects their lives to a varying degree ...
. She authored many books, including biographies of
Romy Schneider Romy Schneider (; born Rosemarie Magdalena Albach; 23 September 1938 – 29 May 1982) was a German-French actress. She began her career in the German genre in the early 1950s when she was 15. From 1955 to 1957, she played the central chara ...
,
Marion Dönhoff Marion Hedda Ilse Gräfin von Dönhoff (2 December 1909 – 11 March 2002) was a German journalist and publisher who participated in the resistance against Nazism, along with Helmuth James Graf von Moltke, Peter Yorck von Wartenburg, and Claus S ...
and herself.


Biography and positions

Schwarzer was born in
Wuppertal Wuppertal (; "''Wupper Dale''") is, with a population of approximately 355,000, the seventh-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia as well as the 17th-largest city of Germany. It was founded in 1929 by the merger of the cities and tow ...
, the daughter of young single mother, and was raised by her grandparents in Wuppertal; she described them as anti-Nazis. During
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
, they were evacuated to
Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
, only returning to the
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district in 1950. After learning French in Paris, Schwarzer began a trainee job in journalism in
Düsseldorf Düsseldorf ( , , ; often in English sources; Low Franconian and Ripuarian: ''Düsseldörp'' ; archaic nl, Dusseldorp ) is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany. It is the second-largest city in th ...
in 1966, and was sent to Paris as a correspondent. From 1970 to 1974, she worked as a freelancer for different media outlets in Paris. At the same time, she studied
psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Psychology includes the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, including feelings and thoughts. It is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries betwe ...
and sociology in classes lectured by
Michel Foucault Paul-Michel Foucault (, ; ; 15 October 192625 June 1984) was a French philosopher, historian of ideas, writer, political activist, and literary critic. Foucault's theories primarily address the relationship between power and knowledge, and how ...
, among others. Schwarzer met
Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (, ; ; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism (and phenomenology), a French playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and litera ...
and
Daniel Cohn-Bendit Daniel Marc Cohn-Bendit (; ; born 4 April 1945) is a French-German politician of Jewish descent. He was a student leader during the unrest of May 1968 in France and was also known during that time as ''Dany le Rouge'' (French for "Danny the Red" ...
. She was one of the founders of the Feminist Movement in Paris (''
Mouvement de libération des femmes The Mouvement de libération des femmes (MLF, ) is a French autonomous, single-sex feminist movement that advocates women's bodily autonomy and challenges patriarchal society. It was founded in 1970, in the wake of the American Women's Lib move ...
'', MLF), and also spread their ideas to Germany. In April 1971, Schwarzer joined
Simone de Beauvoir Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (, ; ; 9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986) was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, social theorist, and feminist activist. Though she did not consider herself a philosopher, and even th ...
,
Jeanne Moreau Jeanne Moreau (; 23 January 1928 – 31 July 2017) was a French actress, singer, screenwriter, director, and socialite. She made her theatrical debut in 1947, and established herself as one of the leading actresses of the Comédie-Française. Mo ...
,
Catherine Deneuve Catherine Fabienne Dorléac (born 22 October 1943), known professionally as Catherine Deneuve (, , ), is a French actress as well as an occasional singer, model, and producer, considered one of the greatest European actresses. She gained recogni ...
, and 340 French women in publicly announcing that they had had illegal abortions, in a successful campaign to legalize
abortion in France Abortion in France is legal on demand during the first 14 weeks from conception. Abortions at later stages of pregnancy up until birth are allowed if two physicians certify that the abortion will be done to prevent injury to the physical or menta ...
. She convinced the ''
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'' magazine to do something similar in Germany; and in June 1971, Schwarzer and 374 German women, including
Romy Schneider Romy Schneider (; born Rosemarie Magdalena Albach; 23 September 1938 – 29 May 1982) was a German-French actress. She began her career in the German genre in the early 1950s when she was 15. From 1955 to 1957, she played the central chara ...
and
Senta Berger Senta Verhoeven (née Berger; ''Austrian German:'' , ; born 13 May 1941) is an Austrian-German actress. She received many award nominations for her acting in theatre, film and television; her awards include three Bambi Awards, two Romys, an Ad ...
, confessed that they had an abortion in a successful campaign to legalize
abortion in Germany Abortion in Germany is illegal, but not punishable during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy under the condition of mandatory counseling, and it is permitted later in pregnancy in cases that the pregnancy poses an important danger to the physical or ...
. Decades later, Schwarzer revealed she had never had an abortion. She called her project ''Frauen gegen den § 218'' ("Women against Section 218", which was the section of the
German Penal Code ''Strafgesetzbuch'' (), abbreviated to ''StGB'', is the German penal code. History In Germany the ''Strafgesetzbuch'' goes back to the Penal Code of the German Empire passed in the year 1871 on May 15 in Reichstag which was largely identica ...
that made abortion illegal). In autumn 1971, Schwarzer released her first book of the same title. The law was changed by the
German Constitutional Court abortion decision, 1975 BVerfGE 39,1 — Abortion I (german: BVerfGE 39,1 — Schwangerschaftsabbruch I) was a decision of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, addressing the issue of abortion Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or e ...
. One of Schwarzer's best-known books is ''Der kleine Unterschied und seine großen Folgen'' (The little difference and its great consequences), which was released in 1975 and made her famous beyond Germany. It was translated into eleven languages. Since its release, Schwarzer has become Germany's most high-profile but also most controversial feminist. One of her goals was the realization of economic self-sufficiency for women. She argued against the law that required married women to obtain permission from their husbands before beginning paid work outside the home. This provision was removed in 1976. In January 1977, the first issue of her '' EMMA'' magazine was published, her focus of work as chief editor and publisher for the following years. With her PorNo campaign, started in 1987, she advocated the banning of pornography in Germany, arguing that pornography violates the dignity of women, constitutes a form of media violence against them, and contributes to misogyny and physical violence against women. The ongoing campaign has not been met with much success. From 1992 to 1993, Schwarzer was host of the TV show ''Zeil um Zehn'' on German TV channel
Hessischer Rundfunk Hessischer Rundfunk (HR; "Hesse Broadcasting") is the German state of Hesse's public broadcasting, public broadcasting corporation. Headquartered in Frankfurt, it is a member of the national consortium of German public broadcasting corporations, ...
. With her frequent appearances in German TV talk shows, she has become an institution on German television in all matters related to feminism. Schwarzer in 2010 When her journal ''EMMA'' changed to bimonthly release in 1993, she continued to write an increasing number of books, among them one about
Petra Kelly Petra Karin Kelly (29 November 1947 – 1 October 1992) was a German Green politician and ecofeminist activist. She was a founding member of the German Green Party, the first Green party to rise to prominence both nationally in Germany and wo ...
and
Gert Bastian Gert Bastian (26 March 1923 – presumably 1 October 1992) was a German military officer and politician with the German Green Party. Biography Born in Munich, Bastian volunteered for the Wehrmacht in 1941, at the age of nineteen. In World War I ...
, called ''Eine tödliche Liebe'' (Deadly Love), and biographies of
Romy Schneider Romy Schneider (; born Rosemarie Magdalena Albach; 23 September 1938 – 29 May 1982) was a German-French actress. She began her career in the German genre in the early 1950s when she was 15. From 1955 to 1957, she played the central chara ...
and
Marion Dönhoff Marion Hedda Ilse Gräfin von Dönhoff (2 December 1909 – 11 March 2002) was a German journalist and publisher who participated in the resistance against Nazism, along with Helmuth James Graf von Moltke, Peter Yorck von Wartenburg, and Claus S ...
. In total, she has released 19 books as a writer, and 21 as publisher, as of 2014. Regarding
Prostitution in Germany Prostitution in Germany is legal, as are other aspects of the sex industry, including brothels, advertisement, and job offers through HR companies. Full-service sex work is widespread and regulated by the German government, which levies taxes ...
, she campaigned against the law of 2002 that fully legalized brothels. She views prostitution as violence against women, and favors laws like those in
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, where the sale of sexual acts is legal, but their purchase is not. In 2002, in the program
Unsere Besten ' ("Our Best") is a television series shown in German public television (ZDF) in November 2003, similar to the BBC series ''100 Greatest Britons'' and that program's spin-offs. In subsequent years, a dozen similar rankings were compiled, mostly ...
, she was voted the greatest living German, and the 23rd-greatest overall. She published an autobiography, ''Lebenslauf'' (''Curriculum vitae''), in 2011. She has been highly critical of political
Islamism Islamism (also often called political Islam or Islamic fundamentalism) is a political ideology which posits that modern states and regions should be reconstituted in constitutional, economic and judicial terms, in accordance with what is ...
and the position of
women in Islam The experiences of Muslim women ( ''Muslimāt'', singular مسلمة ''Muslimah'') vary widely between and within different societies. At the same time, their adherence to Islam is a shared factor that affects their lives to a varying degree ...
; she favors prohibitions against women in public schools or other public settings wearing the hijab, which she considers a symbol of oppression. She has warned of a creeping Islamicization of Europe, which, in her opinion, would lead to an erosion of human rights, especially women's rights. She has written in favor of the continued legality of
circumcision Circumcision is a surgical procedure, procedure that removes the foreskin from the human penis. In the most common form of the operation, the foreskin is extended with forceps, then a circumcision device may be placed, after which the foreskin ...
of male children. In June 2018, Schwarzer married her long-time life and business partner Bettina Flitner. Her most recent book, "Transsexualität. Was ist eine Frau? Was ist ein Mann? Eine Streitschrift." (2022), repeats the unresearched claim that transness is trending and advocates for transexclusive policies and institutionalised transphobia; ''Emma'' the magazine has since begun publishing transphobic content as well.


Tax fraud

In the 1980s, Schwarzer set up an account at the Zürich-based private bank Lienhardt & Partner to keep her assets hidden from German tax authorities. During the following years, Schwarzer transferred earnings gained from book sales and public presentations to this Swiss bank account, thus avoiding taxation in Germany. Including interest and compound interest, her illegal assets piled up to an amount of 4 million euros. According to Section 371 of the German tax code ("Abgabenordnung"), the perpetrator of a tax fraud may avoid punishment if he or she admits to the offence and provides full disclosure of unpaid taxes to the authorities (German: ''strafbefreiende Selbstanzeige''). Schwarzer attempted to make such disclosure in secret to German tax authorities. However, in February 2014, the German newspaper ''
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'' wrote an investigative article on the topic, turning the whole affair public. As a reaction, Schwarzer made a statement on her private webpage on the matter. See also Under the heading "''In eigener Sache''" ("on one's own account"), Schwarzer admitted to being a tax fraudster. In that statement, Schwarzer tried to self-exculpate her crimes by claiming that in the past, she had been scared of political opponents in Germany and "was honestly afraid" that she might have to leave the country and thus needed to be financially prepared. In May 2014, German tax authorities and criminal prosecutors raided a number of properties owned by Schwarzer. At the same time, judge-issued search warrants on several of Schwarzer's banking accounts were executed. It turned out that Schwarzer's initial voluntary disclosure submitted to German tax authorities was incorrect and she had in fact never admitted the whole amount of her unpaid taxes. In such cases, voluntary disclosures do not have any exculpatory effect under German tax law. Consequently, in July 2016, Schwarzer was fined for tax fraud with a penalty of a six-figure amount by the local court ("
Amtsgericht An ''Amtsgericht'' (District Court) in Germany is an official court. These courts form the lowest level of the so-called 'ordinary jurisdiction' of the German judiciary (German ''Ordentliche Gerichtsbarkeit''), which is responsible for most crim ...
") of
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.


Awards

* 1991: of
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for her life achievements * 1992: of the Westdeutsche Akademie für Kommunikation * 1996:
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...
am Bande (Cross of Merit on Ribbon) * 1997:
Schubart-Literaturpreis The Schubart-Literaturpreis is a Germany literary prize donated by the city of Aalen since 1956 in honor of the 18th-century poet Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart. It is one of the oldest literary awards of Baden-Württemberg. The main prize ...
of
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* 1997: 1997 of Verband Deutscher Staatsbürgerinnen * 1999: Integration Prize of the * 2003: * 2004: (honorary prize) of
Bauer Verlagsgruppe Heinrich Bauer Publishing (german: Heinrich Bauer Verlag KG), trade name, trading as Bauer Media Group, is a German multimedia conglomerate headquartered in Hamburg. It operates worldwide and owns more than 600 magazines, over 400 digital produc ...
* 2004:
Bambi Award The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and ot ...
for '' Wer wird Millionär?'' with
Günther Jauch Günther Johannes Jauch (; born 13 July 1956) is a German television presenter, television producer, and journalist. Career Jauch is known for a unique style of informing and entertaining people that is generally considered witty and funny. ...
* 2004: Knight of the
Legion of Honour The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon, ...
* 2004: for "her passionate fight for the rights of women" * 2004: * 2005:
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...
First Class * 2005: Journalist of the Year by ''Medium-Magazin'' * 2006: Ehrengabe of * 2007: Else Mayer Foundation Award * 2008: Ludwig-Börne-Preis * 2010: Mercator Professorship Award of the
Universität Duisburg-Essen The University of Duisburg-Essen (german: link=no, Universität Duisburg-Essen) is a public research university in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. In the 2019 ''Times Higher Education World University Rankings'', the university was awarded ...
* 2018: Alice Schwarzer erhält Markgräfler Gutedelpreis 2018
(in German) in ''
Süddeutsche Zeitung The ''Süddeutsche Zeitung'' (; ), published in Munich, Bavaria, is one of the largest daily newspapers in Germany. The tone of SZ is mainly described as centre-left, liberal, social-liberal, progressive-liberal, and social-democrat. History ...
'' 2018


Publications

* ''Frauen gegen den § 218''.
Suhrkamp Verlag Suhrkamp Verlag is a German publishing house, established in 1950 and generally acknowledged as one of the leading European publishers of fine literature. Its roots go back to the "arianized" part of the S. Fischer Verlag. In January 2010 the ...
, Frankfurt 1971. * ''Frauenarbeit – Frauenbefreiung''. Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt 1973. * ''Der kleine Unterschied und seine großen Folgen. Frauen über sich; Beginn einer Befreiung. Protokolle und Essays.'' S. Fischer, Frankfurt 1975, several editions * ''So fing es an – 10 Jahre neue Frauenbewegung''. Emma Frauenverlag, 1981. * ''Mit Leidenschaft. Texte von 1968–1982.''
Rowohlt Verlag Rowohlt Verlag is a German publishing house based in Hamburg, with offices in Reinbek and Berlin. It has been part of the Georg von Holtzbrinck Group since 1982. The company was created in 1908 in Leipzig by Ernst Rowohlt. Divisions * Kinder * ...
, Hamburg 1982. * ''Simone de Beauvoir heute – Gespräche aus 10 Jahren. Interviews und Essays.'' Rowohlt Verlag, Hamburg 1982. * ''Warum gerade sie? Weibliche Rebellen''. Luchterhand Verlag, Frankfurt 1989 * ''Von Liebe + Haß''. S. Fischer, Frankfurt 1992. * ''Eine tödliche Liebe – Petra Kelly + Gert Bastian''.
Kiepenheuer & Witsch Kiepenheuer & Witsch is a German publishing house, established in 1948 by Joseph C. Witsch and on behalf of Gustav Kiepenheuer (who was already terminally ill). The partners initially held respectively 30% and 40% of the company's share capita ...
, Cologne 1994, ISBN 3-462-02288-1. * ''Marion Dönhoff – Ein widerständiges Leben''. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 1996, ISBN 3-462-02531-7. * ''So sehe ich das. Texte von 1992–1996''. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 1997. * ''Romy Schneider – Mythos und Leben''. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 1998, ISBN 3-462-02740-9. * ''Der große Unterschied. Gegen die Spaltung von Menschen in Männer und Frauen.'' Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2002, ISBN 3-462-02934-7. * ''Alice im Männerland. Eine Zwischenbilanz.'' Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2002, ISBN 3-462-03143-0. * ''Alice Schwarzer porträtiert Vorbilder und Idole''. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2003, ISBN 3-462-03341-7. * ''Frauen mit Visionen'', with photographer Bettina Flitner, Knesebeck, Munich 2004 * ''Liebe Alice, liebe Barbara''. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2005. * ''Die Antwort.'' Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2007, ISBN 978-3-462-03773-9. * ''Simone de Beauvoir. Ein Lesebuch mit Bildern.'' Rowohlt, Reinbek 2007 * ''Simone de Beauvoir. Weggefährtinnen im Gespräch.'' Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2007 * ''Journalistin aus Passion.'' Picus, Vienna 2010 * ''Lebenslauf.'' (autobiography). Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2011, ISBN 978-3-462-04350-1. * ''Reisen in Burma.'' with photographer Bettina Flitner, DuMont Verlag, Köln 2012, ISBN 978-3-8321-9424-6. * ''Meine algerische Familie.'' Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2018, ISBN 978-3-462-05120-9. * ''Lebenswerk.'' Zweiter Teil der Autobiografie. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2020.


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