Care ethics against Neoliberalism

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How can we think up better responses to resist neoliberalism? And what if, maybe, these responses are actually actions, happenings, as proposed by care ethics?
This video was made in collaboration with Riley Valentine, who is a Ph.D. student in Political Science. They study political rhetoric and ideology, using care ethics as an alternative to neoliberalism. They grew up Cajun in Georgia, and attended Agnes Scot College and Louisiana State University.
Drawing from care ethics literature, Riley Valentine argues how care is one way of doing and acting morally towards those around us. Through paying attention to the voices of the marginalized, being caring and making space for weakness, one can answer to neoliberalism, an ideology of the powerful.
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@jessekos1859
@jessekos1859 3 жыл бұрын
I love this so much! I'd heard a little about care ethics before but it sound like it can change the world now.
@justwondering
@justwondering 3 жыл бұрын
so nice of you to say that! thank you ❤
@spiderqueen4663
@spiderqueen4663 3 жыл бұрын
thanks for the video! the algorithm brought me here :) Do theorists have a framework for how this would be implemented? I ask because in my mutual aid work I frequently see people trying to deal with systemic issues on an individual level, eg: giving people money when they ask for things. This only works in more affluent neighbourhoods, where excess "resources" are concentrated. I don't se a framework for dismantling systems that actively make it harder for us to live, eg. commodified housing and healthcare, the rising costs of every living expense, corporate lobbying to suppress rising wages, etc. Giving someone money to treat their illness doesn't change the fact that the medical-industrial complex made medical treatments unattainable for half the world's population. Not that there's anything to disagree with, just that this theory, decontextualized from greater political action, will lead to people trying to implement change in a system that is designed impede progress, without a plan to dismantle that system. Or I don't know, maybe theorists believe this can be achieved within the current system! Sorry for the rant and thanks for introducing me to this topic :)
@Mm-zu7er
@Mm-zu7er 3 жыл бұрын
Riley here! Joan Tronto has a book about care and democracy, and she has some ideas for how care can work in a democratic setting. Her book 'Caring Democracy' is a really good explainer. Most care ethicists are anti-capitalism and pro-socialism or other political systems that aren't individualistic. Tronto is my favorite care ethicist because she has created very specific categories we can use to assess care - responsibility, nurturance, etc. And says that those can be used to look at a state. We can think about those on the personal interaction side, but she argues that we can always ask "how would a political system caringly respond to a lack of X." According to her, political systems have those same responsibilities as individuals.
@ecstaticcompassion3114
@ecstaticcompassion3114 Жыл бұрын
@@Mm-zu7er I have not read that book yet. I am currently reading Tronto's 'Moral Boundaries', but I also look forward to reading more about the practical implementation of CE-inspired ideas like mutual aid and political advocacy groups
@andraclostorfeanu2872
@andraclostorfeanu2872 3 жыл бұрын
❤ wonderful
@misssafira
@misssafira Жыл бұрын
This is a beautiful presentation and eloquent discussion on the role care ethics can play in everyday relations as a move toward social change. Bravo!
@cuckmulligan7602
@cuckmulligan7602 3 жыл бұрын
Riley!
@ecstaticcompassion3114
@ecstaticcompassion3114 Жыл бұрын
This video is so beautiful. Thank you for creating it! The Care Ethics perspective has opened my eyes to new possibilities in normative ethics.
@juevesdecafe
@juevesdecafe 3 жыл бұрын
Que video tan bueno, está realizado con muy buen sustento teórico y se entiende a la claridad. Vengo de reddit r/criticaltheory, saludos desde México. No dejen de lado al pensamiento crítico latinoamericano que tiene aportaciones importantes sobre todo en el impulso neoliberal que tuvieron en las décadas de los 80's y 90's
@the.empresssssssss
@the.empresssssssss 2 жыл бұрын
Hola! Podrías recomendarme alguno de esos textos?
@juevesdecafe
@juevesdecafe 2 жыл бұрын
@@the.empresssssssss Claro! perdón que hasta ahora lo vea. La CLACSO tiene un gran acervo gratuito de textos que hacen crítica al neoliberalismo. También recomiedo a Bolívar Echeverría, Pablo Gonzáles Casanova y Anibal Quijano que se pronuncian desde la región contra el capital. Enrique Leff y Arturo Escobar me parecen fabulosos para una lectura desde la ecología política. Y el contexto económico de explotación y extractivismo lo puedes leer con Maristella Svampa en si texto del consenso de los comodities. Un abrazo!
@the.empresssssssss
@the.empresssssssss 2 жыл бұрын
@@juevesdecafe 😍 muchísimas gracias!!!
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