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Social form, social reproduction and social policy: Basic income, basic services, basic infrastructure

Lombardozzi, Lorena; Harry Pitts, Frederick

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Frederick Harry Pitts



Abstract

Proponents recommend Universal Basic Income as a solution to a trifold crisis of work, wage and social democracy. Synthesising Marxian form analysis with Marxist-feminist social reproduction theory, this article suggests that these crises relate to historically specific capitalist social forms: labour, money and the state. These separate but interlocking crises of social form are temporary and contingent expressions of an underlying, permanent crisis of social reproduction. Mistaking the pervasive crisis of social reproduction in its totality for a temporary or contingent trifold crisis of work, wage or social democracy, Universal Basic Income proposals seek to solve it by moving through the same social forms through which they take effect, rather than confronting the social relations that constitute their antagonistic undertow and generate the crisis of social reproduction. The article considers two other solutions proposed to handle the deeper-rooted crisis with which Universal Basic Income grapples: Universal Basic Services and Universal Basic Infrastructure. Both propose non-monetary ways past the impasses of the Universal Basic Income, addressing much more directly the constrained basis of individual and collective reproduction that characterises capitalist social relations. But they retain a link with capitalist social forms of money and state that may serve to close rather than open the path to real alternatives. The article concludes that the contradictions these ‘abstract universals’ touch upon are best mediated through more bottom-up and struggle-based ‘concrete universals’ that address the manifold crises of work, wage and social democracy that undergird them. Such alternatives would leave open dynamic tensions around work and welfare in contemporary capitalism without promise of their incomplete resolution in the name of a false universality unattainable in a world characterised by antagonism, domination and crisis.

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Lombardozzi, L., & Harry Pitts, F. (2020). Social form, social reproduction and social policy: Basic income, basic services, basic infrastructure. Capital & Class, 44(4), 573-594. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309816819873323

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 16, 2019
Online Publication Date Sep 18, 2019
Publication Date Dec 1, 2020
Deposit Date Dec 4, 2024
Publicly Available Date Dec 4, 2024
Journal Capital and Class
Print ISSN 0309-8168
Electronic ISSN 2041-0980
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 44
Issue 4
Pages 573-594
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0309816819873323
Keywords labour, Marx, money, social form, social reproduction, state
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1177/0309816819873323

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This is the version of the article accepted for publication in Capital and Class, 44 (4). pp. 573-594 (2020), published by Sage. Re-use is subject to the publisher’s terms and conditions.





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