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Nick Srnicek and Helen Hester do their thing again— adding to their amazing collection of socialist tech-forward thought. This time focusing on how technology and gender have impacted the home, care work, and free time.

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I wanted to highlight every line in this book...and I did!

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Part manifesto, part polemic, part history immersive; all an interesting take on the work of care.

Would have been five stars but the focus on white-majority countries docks a star.

Good read overall

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Reading this while I was supposed to be job hunting was a whole experience

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