Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 6:33:40 GMT
Care is Part of a Broader Conversation About the Role of the State. Sooner or Later We Have to Go Through the Issue of Financing and We Have to Choose Whether to Prioritize Austerity or Solidarity. If We Prioritize Solidarity, the % Who Have Not Been Contributing Will Have to Contribute. You Have Mentioned That Repositioning Care as the Axis of Political Analysis Has to Be a Carefully Planned Act of Will From Governments and Different Political Actors. What Type of Specific Policies Would Be Imaginable to Manage.
This Care Deficit in the Crisis and After It, Trade Unionist Jane F. Mcalevey, Recently Wrote a Book, No Shortcuts: Organizing UK Mobile Database for Power in the New Gilded Age, Which Captures Her Experience of Organizing Work. . She Insists on the Need to Have Simultaneous Organization, Mobilization and Advocacy Strategies, and on the Need to Know When to Put More Energy Into One's Own Organization, Into the We, Into the Us, When Into Mobilization and When Into Advocacy. . Starting From That, I Believe That Some of the Things That Need to Be Done Have the State as an Interlocutor and Others Have More to Do With Mobilization.
Organizations, the Multiple Us and Us That Exist in the Region. At All These Levels There Can Be a Place for This Agenda and for Carrying It Forward in a Positive, Democratic, Inspiring Way. A Way, in Short, That Connects Us With Very Deep Issues That Have to Do With the Meaning of Being Alive, of Inhabiting This Planet. Along These Lines, We Need to Consolidate This Idea That We Must Take Care of Those Who Take Care of Us and That Caring is a Matter for Society and Not Just for Families or Women. But We Cannot Take Care of Those Who Take Care of Us Without Having an Agenda That Allows Us to Create Basic Infrastructure Conditions for Life.
This Care Deficit in the Crisis and After It, Trade Unionist Jane F. Mcalevey, Recently Wrote a Book, No Shortcuts: Organizing UK Mobile Database for Power in the New Gilded Age, Which Captures Her Experience of Organizing Work. . She Insists on the Need to Have Simultaneous Organization, Mobilization and Advocacy Strategies, and on the Need to Know When to Put More Energy Into One's Own Organization, Into the We, Into the Us, When Into Mobilization and When Into Advocacy. . Starting From That, I Believe That Some of the Things That Need to Be Done Have the State as an Interlocutor and Others Have More to Do With Mobilization.
Organizations, the Multiple Us and Us That Exist in the Region. At All These Levels There Can Be a Place for This Agenda and for Carrying It Forward in a Positive, Democratic, Inspiring Way. A Way, in Short, That Connects Us With Very Deep Issues That Have to Do With the Meaning of Being Alive, of Inhabiting This Planet. Along These Lines, We Need to Consolidate This Idea That We Must Take Care of Those Who Take Care of Us and That Caring is a Matter for Society and Not Just for Families or Women. But We Cannot Take Care of Those Who Take Care of Us Without Having an Agenda That Allows Us to Create Basic Infrastructure Conditions for Life.