Care is the foundation of organic life. But its fate in the economy is
precarious and uncertain. The labour of care is arduous and underpaid.
Yet without it health and vitality are impossible. Care itself ends up
leading a curious dual life. In our hearts it’s honoured as an
irreducible good. But in the market it’s treated as a second class
citizen - barely recognised in the relentless rush for productivity
and wealth.
How did we arrive in this dysfunctional place? And what can we do to
change things? What would it mean to take health seriously as a
societal goal? What would it take to adopt care as an organising
principle in the economy?
Renowned ecological economist Tim Jackson sets out to tackle these
questions in this timely and deeply personal book. His journey travels
through the history of medicine, the economics of capitalism and the
philosophical underpinnings of health. He unpacks the gender politics
of care, revisits the birthplace of a universal dream and confronts
the demons that prevent us from realising it.
Irreverent, insightful and profoundly inquisitive, _The Care
Economy_ offers a bold and accessible manifesto for a healthier and
more humane society.
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9781509554300
Publisert
2025
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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