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    The care manifesto : the politics of interdependence / The Care Collective ; Andres Chatzidakis, Jamie Hakim, Jo Littler, Catherine Rottenberg, and Lynne Segal.

    • Title:The care manifesto : the politics of interdependence / The Care Collective ; Andres Chatzidakis, Jamie Hakim, Jo Littler, Catherine Rottenberg, and Lynne Segal.
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    • Corporate Author/Creator:Care Collective, author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Chatzidakis, Andreas, contributor.
      Hakim, Jamie, contributor.
      Littler, Jo, contributor.
      Rottenberg, Catherine, contributor.
      Segal, Lynne, contributor.
    • Published/Created:London : Verso Books, 2020.
      ©2020
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      • Location: c.1  Temporarily shelved at KOERNER LIBRARY reserve collection (Floor 3)Where is this?
      • Call Number: HD2963 .C37 2020
      • Number of Items:1
      • Status:Available
      • Location: c.1  Temporarily shelved at OKANAGAN LIBRARY reserve collectionWhere is this?
      • Call Number: HD2963 .C37 2020
      • Number of Items:1
      • Status:Available
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Cooperation.
      Economics.
    • Description:114 pages ; 18 cm
    • Summary:"The Care Manifesto puts care at the heart of the debates of our current crisis: from intimate care--childcare, healthcare, elder care--to care for the natural world. We live in a world where carelessness reigns, but it does not have to be this way. The Care Manifesto puts forth a vision for a truly caring world. The authors want to reimagine the role of care in our everyday lives, making it the organising principle in every dimension and at every scale of life. We are all dependent on each other, and only by nurturing these interdependencies can we cultivate a world in which each and every one of us can not only live but thrive. The Care Manifesto demands that we must put care at the heart of the state and the economy. A caring government must promote collective joy, not the satisfaction of individual desire. This means the transformation of how we organise work through co-operatives, localism and nationalisation. It proposes the expansion of our understanding of kinship for a more 'promiscuous care'. It calls for caring places through the reclamation of public space, to make a more convivial city. It sets out an agenda for the environment, most urgent of all, putting care at the centre of our relationship to the natural world" --Amazon.ca.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages [107]-114).
    • ISBN:9781839760969 paperback
      1839760966 paperback
    • Contents:Introduction: Careless reigns
      Caring politics
      Caring kinships
      Caring communities
      Caring states
      Caring economies
      Caring for the world.
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