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Stumbling Towards Old Age

September 22, 2023 by Rebecca Gordon

It’s time to take a more realistic approach to the fact that all of us lucky enough to live that long will become ever more dependent as we age. It’s time to face reality and place caring for one another at the heart of the human endeavor.

Categories Economy, Society, Society featured Tags aging, building resilient societies, care work Leave a comment

The Gross Domestic Problem: what would a new economic measure that values women and climate look like?

September 13, 2023 by Anam Parvez

The Gross Domestic Problem: what would a new economic measure that values women and climate look like?

Categories Economy, Economy featured Tags alternatives to GDP, care work, GDP, informal economy, women's rights Leave a comment

On the Existence of A Man and Further Exegesis of A Man

July 12, 2022 by Eliza Daley

Philosophers and mystics throughout time have been showing us that everything is connected, that humans are part of that everything, that unity is fundamental — and sacred.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Economy, Environment, Society Tags building resilient societies, care work, self-provisioning Leave a comment

Tragedy of the Uncommons (Part 1)

February 28, 2022 by Eliza Daley

What the “property as investment” people never seem to learn is that you don’t need to earn money if you have a good life…

Because investors? They’re only chasing after some future dollar that will never buy them a home.

Categories Economy, Society Tags building resilient societies, care work, private property, the commons Leave a comment

The Cult of Busy-ness

December 13, 2021 by Eliza Daley

This mania for wage work is not just killing us and our planet; it is not even generating any true rewards for anyone. It is empty, useless waste. And it certainly isn’t getting any real work done.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Economy, Environment, Society Tags care work, homemaking, work Leave a comment

From Profit-taking to Life-making: Quality Care for People and Planet

June 16, 2021 by Sara Farris

Sociologist Sara Farris explains how the lens of social reproduction offers a way to understand the structural under-valuing of the work that keeps society on its feet.

Categories Economy, Economy featured Tags care work, new economy, profit, social reproduction Leave a comment

‘The future sucks’: why the work you love won’t love you back

May 11, 2021 by Natalia Savelyeva

In Work Won’t Love You Back: How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted and Alone, Jaffe draws on her deep experience reporting on workplace organising in the US to explore why love is not a necessary component of our jobs…

Categories Economy, Economy featured Tags building resilient economies, care work, the precariat, women's work, work, worker rights Leave a comment

Review – Work Won’t Love You Back

March 29, 2021 by Marzena Zukowska

Love builds social movements. It is the connective tissue of collective action. And its potential is revolutionary.

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Caring for Change: Our Degrowth is Intersectional!

February 26, 2021 by Corinna Dengler

The Covid-19 pandemic has made all the more evident what feminists have long argued, namely that care work – especially direct care work which involves a relation between a caregiver and a care receiver –  is the foundation of our economy and society.

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