
The Dig: Feminist International w/ Verónica Gago
Jacobin Radio
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Social Reproductive Labor Is Not Value Production
In regard to reproductive labor, you write that the feminist strike is no longer considering these forms of labor as supplementary or subsidiary to wage labor. There's this theoretical difference between autonomous feminists and marxis social reproduction theorists like pala verela and so tithy barcharia who argue that reproductive labor does not produce value in the marxa sense. Because, as varela writes, social reproductive labor is not value production, precisely because it is not commensurable. It cannot be abstract labor. And i think that from latin america, this is a very concrete and intuitive, i can intuitivea political intuition that which is recognized here as work.
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