In conversation with Nancy Fraser
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https://doi.org/10.1344/CLIVATGE2024.12.2Keywords:
social justice, neoliberalism, oppresion, careAbstract
Interview with US philosopher Nancy Fraser.
She links the current upsurge of protests to the broader tradition of the anti-war movement in the United States and the struggle to end the various interrelated forms of oppression on which the capitalist system is based: labour exploitation, racial oppression, imperialist oppression, oppression of women, over-exploitation and destruction of the environment.... All these forms of oppression, Fraser argues, are but different expressions of a socio-economic system based on domination and dispossession as sources of wealth.
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Arruzza, C., Bhattacharya, T & Fraser, N. (2019). Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto. Verso
Farser, N. (2022). Cannibal Capitalism: How our System is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet – and What We Can Do About It. Verso
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