Sunday, 23 August 2020
Ecofeminism as Politics – a conversation with Ariel Salleh
In
2017, Ariel Salleh published the second edition of her book Ecofeminism as Politics: Nature, Marx and
the Postmodern (Zed Books, 2017). In her outstanding engagement with
multiple oppressions within the capitalist global economy, she convincingly
argues that patriarchal oppression is inextricably internally related to the
destruction of nature in capitalism’s relentless search for accumulating ever
higher levels of surplus value. - The
conversation that follows is an overview of the book, as well as offering some critical reflections.
Saturday, 22 August 2020
Social Care under pressure: the problem of the for-profit sector
How we take care of seniors at a time in their life when they are most vulnerable and need the greatest support is an important public policy challenge. It also is a clear statement about who we are as a society. (McGregor and Ronald 2016)
Covid-19 and the related high number of deaths in care homes has revealed the shortcomings in the UK care home sector. While private companies reap large profits, the quality of care is often low and staff is poorly trained and lowly paid. I will argue that only the re-municipalisation of care homes can ultimately address the problems.
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