When care needs piracy: the case for disobedience in struggles against imperial property regimes

Valeria Graziano, Tomislav Medak, Marcell Mars
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Abstract:The aim of the Pirate Care project is to put the politics back into caring and to disrupt the global property regime that is colonising public welfare services and turning them into privately traded assets. Piracy refers to all the practices of survival and solidarity that disobey unjust legal and social rules that have as their primary goal the enforcement of an entrenched division of labour and the expansion of property at the expense of living beings. It evokes the resistance of pirates in an earlier age of empire. Three specific practices are examined, all of which have intensified during the pandemic: the platformed division of labour; the marketisation of health care; and the global land grab that creates refugees and a supply of cheap migrant labour. The idea of piracy enables the foregrounding of the need to expand the realm of conceivable responses to the crisis - and for coordinated action that questions the normalisation of current property and labour regimes.
当关心需要盗版时:在反对帝国财产制度的斗争中不服从的案例
摘要:“海盗关怀”项目的目的是将政治重新置于关怀之中,并打破将公共福利服务殖民化并将其转变为私人交易资产的全球财产制度。盗版指的是所有不遵守不公正的法律和社会规则的生存和团结的做法,这些规则的主要目标是以牺牲生命为代价,强制执行根深蒂固的劳动分工和扩大财产。它唤起了早期帝国时期海盗的反抗。审查了三种具体做法,所有这些做法在大流行期间都得到了加强:平台分工;医疗保健的市场化;全球范围内的土地掠夺造成了难民和廉价移民劳动力的供应。海盗行为的概念使人们认识到,有必要扩大对危机的可想象反应范围,并采取协调行动,质疑当前财产和劳工制度的正常化。
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