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Who is the caregiver in Kant’s theory of labour? Examining social domination in classical german philosophy

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2024

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My paper addresses Kant’s account of domestic labour from the standpoint of social philosophy and takes issue with some inconsistencies in Kant’s theory of labour relations. First, I examine the case of the domestic household servant as a paradigm of the legal legitimation of social domination in Kant’s legal philosophy. Second, I explore the intersectionality of gender, race and class in the outsourcing of care tasks available to wealthy European women in Kant’s theory of labour. Third, I bring this theory into a critical dialogue with some contemporary challenges of a democratic and equal society. Finally, I draw some conclusions about concrete forms of intersectional domination and exploitation underpinning Kant’s republicanism, which should be viewed as inconsistent with the principles of a free, equal and self-sufficient civil commonwealth.

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Este artículo ha recibido el apoyo de la Beca AEI RED2022-134265-T, otorgada por el MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033, la Cost Action CA20134 "Traces as Research Agenda for Climate Change, Technology Studies, and Social Justice" (TRACTS)" y del Proyecto de Innovación y Mejora de la Calidad Docente UCM 2022 n.º 52 "Precariedad, exclusión social y marcos epistémicos del daño: lógicas y efectos subjetivos del sufrimiento social contemporáneo" (VI).

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