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Social reproduction, neoliberal crisis, and the problem with work: a conversation with Kathi Weeks

Even some feminist discourses have fallen into this contradiction and reproduced the work ethic and family values discourse, neglecting the fact that both domestic and waged work dominate our life and that both must be fought. However, although it is more or less clear what is meant by the refusal of wage labor, what it means to refuse housework is considerably more difficult to understand. Would it mean abandoning…

Thomson Press Faridabad

HMS Thomson Press Union leader in Faridabad in 1970s to 1990s

A short interview with a union official of HMS in Faridabad. He arrived in Faridabad in 1973, worked as a printer at Thomson Press (1) and became the union president there. He covers the events at Nilam Chowk in October 1979 and the turmoil during Devi Lal take-over of Haryana government in the late 1980s early 1990s. Like the main local HMS union leader Sethi, he was invited by the international Trotzkyte movement…

Gurgaon Workers News #39

Below you can find an interview and translations relating to the history of workers’ struggles at the still existing Thomson Press in Faridabad, near Delhi.

Making a living

Today, amidst a changed political and class landscape, strategy should take precedence over fidelity to the received canon. The activities of social reproduction remain the field of powerful…

Decolonial Feminist Economics: A Necessary View for Strengthening Social and Popular Economy

Production, Reproduction, and the Problem of Home for Work

Surplus Population, Social Reproduction, and the Problem of Class Formation

The Social Reproduction of Sexuality: An Interview

Sex Work Against Work

Precarious Intimacies: The European Border Regime and Migrant Sex Work

Race, Class, and Social Reproduction in the Urban Present: The Case of the Detroit Water and Sewage System

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