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Tithi Bhattacharya: Social Reproduction Theory (Hardcover, 2018, Pluto Press)

This groundbreaking collection explores the profound power of Social Reproduction Theory to deepen our understanding …

“If, for whatever historical reasons, organizations that are supposed to champion “class struggle,” such as trade unions, fail to be insurgent, it does not mean then that “class struggle” goes away, or that these struggles are “beyond class.” Indeed as Williams astutely observes, “there is not one of these issues which, followed through, fails to lead us into the central systems of the industrial-capitalist mode of production and . . . into its system of classes.”

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I think this gets to a lot of current issues with “labor support” for actions or policies that don’t directly affect their workers