“In romance and revolution, it’s about praxis,” Cohen tells Playboy. “Love is an active thing, [and] it’s incredibly revolutionary to care for one another and realize we can’t do this on our own. If we want to resist the state and all the normative hierarchical patriarchal modes of power, we have to unlearn the flawed ideas we have about love, and investigate what radical acts of love look like. We need love, we need each other.”
