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Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism by Amelia Horgan
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“The problem of work was a fundamental one: under capitalism, work takes something human and turns it into something monstrous.”
Amelia Horgan, Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism
“During the early stages of the Covid-19 lockdown, prominent newspaper columnists defended their right to have someone clean their homes, even at significant risk to their health, on dubiously feminist grounds. Their argument was that without outsourcing domestic work it would be women who had to do the bulk of it. We might wonder if their cleaners were not also women. When the journalist Owen Jones criticised the cavalier attitude that employers of cleaners were taking to workplace safety, he was accused of sexism. His accusers claimed to be fighting the idea that women have some natural duty or propensity to cleaning but the upshot of their argument was that it is fine for some other – i.e. poorer, usually migrant – women to pick up after them. Escaping the confines of the domestic feminine was their individual prerogative, not a shared horizon for all women.”
Amelia Horgan, Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism