The following discourse seeks to engage with the theoretical framework espoused by Michael Heinrich in his book, with a particular focus on the issue of domestic work and the oppression of women under capitalism. The discussion herein questions the feminist theoretical framework with which Heinrich chooses to engage, and his responses to feminist criticisms regarding the determination of the value of labour power and the defining characteristics of domestic and care work in capitalist systems
(2025). Domestic Labour and Living Labour [journal article - articolo]. In ETICA & POLITICA. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/316571
Domestic Labour and Living Labour
Vertova, Giovanna
2025-01-01
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The following discourse seeks to engage with the theoretical framework espoused by Michael Heinrich in his book, with a particular focus on the issue of domestic work and the oppression of women under capitalism. The discussion herein questions the feminist theoretical framework with which Heinrich chooses to engage, and his responses to feminist criticisms regarding the determination of the value of labour power and the defining characteristics of domestic and care work in capitalist systems| File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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