Neoliberalism and after
entrepreneurship, self-management and struggles for social reproduction
Abstract
Discussing neoliberalism from the different feminist perspectives in alliance with popular economies allows us to weave a program against the precariousness of life and to criticize how the "entrepreneurial" conversion, in neoliberal terms, operates on community, cooperative and self-management dynamics in Latin America. Those dynamics permanently deal with the conversion of these forces (the common practices) into forms of self-exploitation, in a context characterized by systematic dispossession that puts the social reproduction of the majorities at risk.
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