Feminist strike in argentina aims to connect domestic labor with financial exploitation. "Debth becomes the internal motor that drives flexibility, and it commands and organizes forms of precarious labor," she says. Debt is a means of exploitation that ages to intensify and adapt to progressively heterogeneous realities of lavor. The poorest household are the more indebted; why? Which is the function of finance extracting value of those very poor households? And how the more indebtednests are women.
Feminist political theorist and organizer Verónica Gago on Argentina’s massive feminist movement and strike, the ties that bind domestic labor and financial exploitation, neoliberalism from below, and more.
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