Future Histories International

Nancy Fraser on Alternatives to Capitalism

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Jan 5, 2025
Nancy Fraser, a prominent critical theorist and professor, delves into the concept of 'cannibal capitalism,' where she critiques how capitalism exploits both social and ecological resources. She discusses alternatives for a sustainable future, advocating for democratic economic planning and equitable resource distribution. Fraser also highlights the importance of unwaged labor and rethinks participation in labor movements amidst climate change. Through historical examples, she envisions a more inclusive framework that values collaboration over competition.
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INSIGHT

Rethinking Alternative Construction

  • Building alternatives requires considering capitalism's impact on ecology, social reproduction, and global inequalities.
  • A post-capitalist society must address these interconnected issues, not just economic structures.
ADVICE

Principles for a Post-Capitalist Future

  • Implement a "pay as you go" principle, preventing the economy from offloading costs onto future generations or vulnerable populations.
  • Democratize societal design, giving communities power to define their trajectory instead of corporations like those led by Elon Musk.
INSIGHT

Beyond Societal Differentiation

  • Societal differentiation between spheres like family, economy, and politics may not be inherently necessary.
  • A desirable post-capitalist society could soften these boundaries, allowing for diverse lifestyles while prioritizing ecological sustainability.
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