Conclusion

E. Buch
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Abstract

The conclusion builds on key arguments of the book to suggest several routes toward building a caring economy that generates equitable interdependence. Current methods of organizing care leave people and families across the social spectrum with inadequate and unsustainable ways of sustaining ever longer life spans. The growing demand for care only exacerbates these challenges. Continuing to undervalue generative labor while placing its demands on the backs of those already struggling is simply unsustainable. Instead, I invite readers to imagine with me ways of organizing care work that value familial histories and embodied labors that sustain meaningful ways of life. Valuing care work is a crucial step toward generating a society that values people at every age and from every background.
结论
结论以本书的关键论点为基础,提出了建立一个能产生公平相互依存的关怀经济的几种途径。目前组织护理的方法使社会各阶层的人们和家庭无法以不充分和不可持续的方式维持越来越长的寿命。不断增长的医疗需求只会加剧这些挑战。继续低估生产性劳动的价值,同时把它的要求强加给那些已经在挣扎的人,这是不可持续的。相反,我邀请读者和我一起想象组织护理工作的方式,这些工作重视家庭历史和维持有意义的生活方式的具体劳动。重视护理工作是建立一个重视不同年龄、不同背景的人的社会的关键一步。
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