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"Dalla Costa shows that with the New Deal, the state began to plan the 'social factory'-that is, the home, the family, the school, and above all women's labor, on which the productivity and pacification of industrial relations was made to rest."-Silvia Federici In a groundbreaking study, Family, Welfare, and the State offers a comprehensive reading of the welfare system through the dynamics of women's resistance and class struggle. Mariarosa Dalla Costa, a key figure in the International Wages for Housework campaigns, highlights how the New Deal concretized the central role of women and the…mehr
"Dalla Costa shows that with the New Deal, the state began to plan the 'social factory'-that is, the home, the family, the school, and above all women's labor, on which the productivity and pacification of industrial relations was made to rest."-Silvia Federici
In a groundbreaking study, Family, Welfare, and the State offers a comprehensive reading of the welfare system through the dynamics of women's resistance and class struggle. Mariarosa Dalla Costa, a key figure in the International Wages for Housework campaigns, highlights how the New Deal concretized the central role of women and the family in ensuring the capacity for economic growth and the reproduction of labor power necessary for the maintenance of capitalism. As social movements fight for and secure government relief for mass unemployment in a way not seen for decades, it is essential to understand how the deals-especially governing race, class, and family relations-struck by earlier generations of activists have shaped our world. A new foreword makes clear Dalla Costa's importance to understanding the functioning of social reproduction in a world ravaged by COVID-19.
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Autorenporträt
MARIAROSA DALLA COSTA is a feminist author and activist, whose seminal book The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community, coauthored with Selma James, has been translated into six languages. Dalla Costa's work is a keystone of social reproductive theory and the Wages for Housework campaign and she has been a central figure in the development of autonomist thought in a wide range of anticapitalist movements. She is also, with Monica Chilese, the author of Our Mother Ocean: Enclosure, Commons, and the Global Fishermen's Movement.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Liz Mason-Deese Preface by Silvia Federici 1. Introduction 2. Mass Production and the New Urban Family Order 3. The Crisis of 1929 and the Disruption of the Family 4. Forms of Struggle and Aggregation of the Unemployed 5. From Hoover to Roosevelt 6. Women Between Family, Welfare, and Paid Labor
Foreword by Liz Mason-Deese Preface by Silvia Federici 1. Introduction 2. Mass Production and the New Urban Family Order 3. The Crisis of 1929 and the Disruption of the Family 4. Forms of Struggle and Aggregation of the Unemployed 5. From Hoover to Roosevelt 6. Women Between Family, Welfare, and Paid Labor
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