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1 Week 2: Racial capitalism and welfare (W. Schinkel)
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Golden age = racial capitalism
Connects: marxist
capitalism is an objective object that concours the world and connects the world and in sincular form of reduction. Most people being part of the working class.
Divides: division in capitalism is beneficial in capitalism; racial division but also other devision for example gender to devide workers. Reproductive labour.
devision between workers and those being not concerned as workers. Invisiblizing certain people; considering them as surplus population; position ... Are key to development of capitalism; so capitalism requires racism.
Race sorts who is productive and who is not: but also who is worth protecting. -
Limits of 'European radicalism'
Nonobjective --> conceptions of humans have been part of it. -
2 Week 3: Precarity by Sarah Bracke
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Books that Miller discusses
Ways of understanding precarity; Miller wijst naar Bourdieu (1998), Butler (2004) ontological precarity (not economical), Standing (2011) structural differences we the precarious. -
Understanding the concept of precarity - Isabell Lorey
1. Precariousness: Butler. Post 9-11 has had huge effect on precariousness.
2. Precarity; socio-economic precarities.
3. Governmental precarization: insecurity as tool current covid19 responses, using fear of insecurity to govern. Dominant in state logics; how we are being ruled.
Lorey emphasizes new subjectivities: our shaped in conditions of precariousness. In these conditions we become different subjects; in these contiditons we are becoming different subject then we where in social welfare state. Different kind of becoming. -
3 Week 4: Neoliberalism, recommodification by Johan de Deken
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Today: welfare states and (de-)commodification
How neoliberalism translates in welfare state policy -
Welfare regimes: 1990 'Three Worlds' dimensions
1. More bargaining power; decommodification: making people less dependent on selling their labour power.
2. Stratification: women commodify labour power; emancipated, more independent (?) -
The three worlds of welfare capitalism
Degree of de-comm / type of stratification. -
States, markets and families
Polanyi :distinghuis 3 spheres how you candistribute goods andservices in a society:
-reciprocity :primarily family ororganisations organizing something without the state.
- cash nexus:market everything getsmonetary value
-redistribution : welfare state decides who gets whatbenefit ,government getsauthority -
Wage inequality private service sector (in 1982)
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Colin crouch: markets, competition and commercialisation
Crouch makes distinction between citizenship rights and distribution of products and services via markets.
public services accessible to everyone, legel resident of a country.->colonization, more easy to get access to social citizenship then political citizenship.
Distribute goods and services through markets -> not accessible for everyone at all; only those who can pay for it. Marketization is sophisticated way to exclude people from products/services. Almost invisible barrier.
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