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Who / How cooks and cares has a system! - Feminist economic criticism

Kalender-Icon 25. August 2022

With Ann Wiesental, Care Revolution Network

Capitalist logic not only divides people into those who are excluded
excluded and exploitable, it also divides activities and work into
segregated and capitalised. In addition to the violent exclusion of the
exclusion of the "superfluous" and the inclusion of the exploitable, it also builds
on the feminisation of activities that are unpaid and invisibly pushed into the
invisible into the private sphere and the capitalisation of activities, which is currently
which is currently also increasingly evident in areas of social reproduction, such as
healthcare and care.

Feminist critics of the economy are addressing this logic under the
under the heading of the crisis of social reproduction and thus show that the
systemic, capitalist contradictions between profit maximisation and
maximisation of profit and social reproduction can never lead to a good life for
a good life for all people. Because it is inherent in the capitalist system
that social reproduction (healthcare, care,
care, childcare, assistance, education) is not at the centre and there is no
needs-orientated care for all cannot exist under capitalism.
cannot exist under capitalism.

In response, the Care Revolution network is calling for care struggles.

THURSDAY, 25 AUGUST 2022 | 6 PM | STADTTEILLADEN GAARDEN - KIELER
STR. 12, 24143 KIEL-GAARDEN

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non-binary, trans and agender people (short: FLINTA) - The event in
event in August is open to everyone (all gender).

The Feminist Café takes place every fourth Thursday of the month.

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City: Kiel
Location: Gaarden neighbourhood shop - Kieler Str. 12, 24143 Kiel
Topic: Feminist economic critique
Time: 18:00