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A time of reproductive unrest: the articulation of capital accumulation, social reproduction, and the Irish state

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  • Madelaine Moore

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By the end of 2013, the Republic of Ireland had exited the bailout and was entering a period of economic recovery. Yet by 2015 the largest collective protest since independence emerged, challenging the proposed introduction of water charges. Since water, multiple successful social movements organising primarily on the terrain of social reproduction have developed. In this article, I argue that this period of reproductive unrest sharpened inherent contradictions in the way that capital accumulation, social reproduction and the Irish state are articulated to one another. Moreover, these contradictions are not unique to Ireland, but rather emblematic of neoliberal states more broadly. The article intervenes into debates on neoliberal crisis management since the 2007 Global Financial Crisis, as well as demonstrates the value of using social struggles as a lens through which to understand potential fractures in the global political economy.

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  • Madelaine Moore, 2023. "A time of reproductive unrest: the articulation of capital accumulation, social reproduction, and the Irish state," New Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(1), pages 112-125, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cnpexx:v:28:y:2023:i:1:p:112-125
    DOI: 10.1080/13563467.2022.2084518
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