Acknowledgments
Foreword by Cinzia Arruzza
Introduction: Why Theorize Social Reproduction?
1. Social Reproduction Theories as Frameworks for Empirical
Analysis
2. Power as Potentiality or the Critical Dimension of Labor
Power
3. The Question of Immanence and the Social Form of Labor Power
4. The Body and Gender in Social Reproduction Theory
5. Reproducing Intersections and Social Reproduction
6. The Socialist Horizon of Emancipation
7. Social Reproduction Theory and Political Strategy
Postscript
Notes
Index
Aaron Jaffe is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Liberal Arts at The Juilliard School in New York. His articles have appeared in Comparative Literature and Culture, Philosophy and Social Criticism, and other journals. He has written chapters in The Bloomsbury Companion to Marx.
'Timely, urgent and highly original. Jaffe provides social
reproduction theory with a sustained discussion of its ethical
stakes and implicit assumptions, offering important
theoretical and philosophical tools to make us able to wage
political struggle, and possibly win.'
*Cinzia Arruzza*
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