Socialism is conceptualised on a unique basis, that is, by deploying intersectionality for both a) the conceptualisation of emancipatory practices and b) accounting for relations between humans as well as those between humanity and nature in the formulation of institutional principles guiding post-capitalist life.
1. Introduction
2. Intersectionality, Pluriversality, and Libertarian Socialism
3. Pluriversal Intersectionality and Capitalist Domination
4. Pluriversal Emancipation
5. Work, Property, and Resource Allocation
6. On the ‘Production of Life’ and Labour of Care
7. Beyond the Modern Liberal-Capitalist State
8. Conclusion
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