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Alison Gopnik and Anne-Marie Slaughter on Why We’re Not Paying Enough Attention to Caregiving

Apr 25, 2025
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INSIGHT

Caregiving as Foundational Human Act

  • Caregiving is the foundation of human development from childhood through elderhood.
  • It is a profound social act distinct from typical economic or power-based relations.
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Limits of Market and State Models

  • Traditional models undervalue caregiving because it doesn't fit market or state frameworks well.
  • Caregiving is costly, often poorly paid, and rooted in close relationships beyond economic transactions.
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Caregiving Promotes Autonomy

  • Caregiving is deeply altruistic, seeking not just welfare but autonomy for those cared for.
  • This approach makes caregiving a profound social relationship beyond simple help or exchange.
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