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Paradoxical Politics: Why the System Relevance of Care Workers Can No Longer Be Denied

he ‘corona crisis’ reveals that care workers play a particularly important role in post-industrial societies. In this SILENT WORKS interview Magdalena Taube and Krystian Woznicki talk to the scholar-activist Christine Braunersreuther about why this is only now coming to light […]

Paradoxical Politics: Why the System Relevance of Care Workers Can No Longer Be Denied

Covid Capitalism. General Tendencies, Possible “Leaps”

taken from Spectre Journal Never has the global economy faced such a thorough challenge from a virus. Previous epidemics scythed through populations and ravaged livelihoods, but they remained contained on a regional scale or, where global, impacted the world economy

Covid Capitalism. General Tendencies, Possible “Leaps”

Covid-19: Philosopher Bernard Stiegler’s Insight from the Angle of Memory

… Our current economic model is centred on physical and symbolic hyper-communication between almost every place throughout the world, and this considerably increases the danger. This model, which is also that of the ‘data economy’, is very dangerous because it

Covid-19: Philosopher Bernard Stiegler’s Insight from the Angle of Memory

Explosion of Authoritarianism and Labor Struggles in Italy’s ‘War on Corona’

In Italy’s ‘war on corona’ authoritarianism as well as labor struggles are exploding. The latter brings to the fore the question of what and who is of systemic relevance, and hence “essential” for overcoming the crisis and rebuilding the world

Explosion of Authoritarianism and Labor Struggles in Italy’s ‘War on Corona’

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