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Our Time Is Now

Sex, Race, Class, and Caring for People and Planet
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Our Time Is Now by Selma James explores the vital role of caregiving work and the socio-economic dynamics surrounding it. The book delves into the intersections of gender, race, and class, offering an in-depth philosophical and psychological critique of how these factors influence our perceptions of value and justice. Through a blend of personal narrative and analysis, the author prompts readers to reconsider traditional labour perspectives and advocate for meaningful societal change.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the intersections of philosophy, feminism, and social justice. It offers insightful discussions on the evolution of women's movements and highlights the ongoing struggle for equality and fairness across various global contexts.

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Our Time Is Now

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For over sixty years, Selma James has been organising from the perspective of unwaged women who, with their biological and caring work, reproduce the whole human race—whatever else they do. This work goes on almost unnoticed everywhere, in every culture. It is not prioritised economically, politically, or socially, and women are discriminated against and impoverished for doing it.

This much-anticipated follow-up to her first anthology, Sex, Race, and Class, compiles several decades of James's work with a focus on more recent writings, including a groundbreaking analysis of two of C. L. R. James's masterpieces, The Black Jacobins and Beyond a Boundary, and an account of her formative partnership with him. Her experience in the movement for Caribbean federation and independence is reflected in her introduction to Ujamaa, the socialism that Tanzanian villagers built, and in her work with Guyana, Haiti, and Venezuela.

Steeped in the tradition of Marx urging the need for a "practical movement," James recounts the unusual history of how autonomous organisations formed within the International Wages for Housework Campaign and reshaped it. Women of colour, queer women, sex workers, and women with disabilities—all independent but mutually accountable (including to the men's network with whom they work) as they confront sexism, racism, deportation, rape, and other violence.

James makes the powerful argument that the struggle for climate justice can draw on all the movements people have formed to refuse exploitation and to end the capitalist hierarchy that is destroying the world.

There is one continuum between the care and protection of people and of the planet. The care income she campaigns for prioritises both. Our time is now.

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The reviews highlight Selma James as a significant figure in feminist and Marxist thought, noted for her contributions to Marxist theory. Her work is praised for its ambitious synthesis of Marxism, feminism, and post-colonialism, without the typical superficial connections. The book is seen as a crucial reminder of the value of housework and care work, advocating for their recognition and compensation. Selma James is acknowledged for her enduring relevance and global engagement with grassroots issues.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781629638386

Publisher: PM Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 July 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: PM Press

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Margaret Prescod
  • Edited by Nina Lopez

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Selma James is a women's rights and antiracist campaigner and author. She cofounded the International Wages for Housework Campaign and helped launch the Global Women's Strike. She was the first spokeswoman of the English Collective of Prostitutes and is a founding member of the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network. She coauthored the classic The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community. Nina López is the joint coordinator of the Global Women's Strike. Her writings and edited volumes include: Prostitute Women and AIDS: Resisting the Virus of Repression and Some Mother's Daughter: The Hidden Movement of Prostitute Women against Violence. Margaret Prescod, author of Black Women Bringing It All Back Home, is coordinator of Women of Color in the Global Women's Strike and an award-winning journalist on Pacifica Radio.

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