1. The Limits of Mutual Aid and the Promise of Liberation within Radical Politics of Care.
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Lindgren, Rhiannon
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MUTUAL aid ,AGITATION (Psychology) ,INDUSTRIAL mediation ,PRACTICAL politics ,COVID-19 pandemic ,HOUSEKEEPING - Abstract
The present COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated conditions for continued survival, and community-based mutual aid networks have appeared seemingly organically to address such conditions. I argue these networks often fail to recognize capitalism's mediation of caring labor, namely, the processes of survival and reproduction which are consistently undermined and demanded by capital's accumulation. Instead, I propose a politics of care built on insights from the Black Panther Party's and the Wages for Housework campaign's respective responses to a lack of reproductive resources, which emphasize the position of survival struggles as a primary site of anti-capitalist political agitation and mobilization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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