“The scholarship around social reproduction as a site of resistance has shaken traditional Marxist theory out of its complacency and cynicism and awakened it to the political possibilities evident in the recent wave of organizing among teachers, nurses, and domestic workers. Marxist theorists who have historically put all their eggs in the basket of industrial workers are forced to reckon with this more complex definition of labor and organizing that sees race and gender not as divisive but as offering a more sophisticated analysis of how class operates in multiple locations and sectors of work.”
― Care: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
― Care: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
“The visa system is one of the primary modern-day state technologies to recruit workers, compel them to work, and curtail their rights. Whereas the US Border Patrol polices borders with weapons, leaving a visible trail of trauma, death, and family destruction, the visa system quietly deputizes private employers to act as a kind of border patrol with the power to criminalize and sentence people to servitude.”
― Care: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
― Care: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
“Sometimes we are blessed with being able to choose
the time, and the arena, and the manner of our revolution,
but more usually
we must do battle where we are standing.”
― Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches
the time, and the arena, and the manner of our revolution,
but more usually
we must do battle where we are standing.”
― Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches
“The truth is you already know what it's like. You already know the difference between the size and speed of everything that flashes through you and the tiny inadequate bit of it all you can ever let anyone know. As though inside you is this enormous room full of what seems like everything in the whole universe at one time or another and yet the only parts that get out have to somehow squeeze out through one of those tiny keyholes you see under the knob in older doors. As if we are all trying to see each other through these tiny keyholes.
But it does have a knob, the door can open. But not in the way you think...The truth is you've already heard this. That this is what it's like. That it's what makes room for the universes inside you, all the endless inbent fractals of connection and symphonies of different voices, the infinities you can never show another soul. And you think it makes you a fraud, the tiny fraction anyone else ever sees? Of course you're a fraud, of course what people see is never you. And of course you know this, and of course you try to manage what part they see if you know it's only a part. Who wouldn't? It's called free will, Sherlock. But at the same time it's why it feels so good to break down and cry in front of others, or to laugh, or speak in tongues, or chant in Bengali--it's not English anymore, it's not getting squeezed through any hole.
So cry all you want, I won't tell anybody.”
― Oblivion
But it does have a knob, the door can open. But not in the way you think...The truth is you've already heard this. That this is what it's like. That it's what makes room for the universes inside you, all the endless inbent fractals of connection and symphonies of different voices, the infinities you can never show another soul. And you think it makes you a fraud, the tiny fraction anyone else ever sees? Of course you're a fraud, of course what people see is never you. And of course you know this, and of course you try to manage what part they see if you know it's only a part. Who wouldn't? It's called free will, Sherlock. But at the same time it's why it feels so good to break down and cry in front of others, or to laugh, or speak in tongues, or chant in Bengali--it's not English anymore, it's not getting squeezed through any hole.
So cry all you want, I won't tell anybody.”
― Oblivion
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