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For Health Autonomy 
Horizons of Care Beyond Austerity—Reflections from Greece

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“Here, the treatment of pathologies—such as cancers or viruses—is considered as important as dismantling the causes of pathologies, including the social problems of debt, homelessness, police violence, and isolation. We must grasp how the de-individualization of care, what we might refer to as the communization of care, is central to fighting state and capital’s racialized and gendered forms of abandonment.”


For Health Autonomy: Horizons of Care Beyond Austerity—Reflections from Greece explores the landscape of care spaces coordinated by autonomous collectives in Greece, including clinics, social spaces for health, social kitchens, and safe spaces liberated from the state and capital. The significance of autonomous spaces is intensified in the very moment the state, capital, and their complicit institutions attempt to penetrate their power via austerity and state violence. In tandem with the broader anticapitalist movement, these spaces have ruptured the legitimacy of the state and capital, and reclaimed care beyond the limits of the biomedical, nonprofit, and capitalist frameworks.


The experience of Greek autonomous care spaces encapsulates care within, as well as beyond, the biomedical; where addressing pathologies, such as cancers or colds, are as important as dismantling the causes of the pathology, including debt, homelessness, police violence, and social isolation. The collected essays grasp how emotional and physical distress is preventable—where ensuring access to antibiotics, vaccines, or herbal remedies is as relevant as liberating unused space for housing or de-policing a neighborhood. The subjects of this collection include a network of users of psychosocial services, defending their right to autonomy within mental healthcare systems; a healthcare center organized and maintained by an anarchist collective; a worker’s clinic founded by a coalition of factory workers and healthcare solidarity activists; among others.


The Greek contribution to autonomous care work emancipates labor, space, and resources towards a form of life that sustains the bodies and well-being of the collectives directly involved in this process, and the broader network of autonomous communities that rely on such care spaces to reproduce other modes of noncapitalist life. Efforts to defend and expand the very elements necessary for the survival of our bodies and ecology are in tandem with efforts to rupture from hierarchies, profits, and institutionalized singularities. For Health Autonomy is a powerful collection of first-hand accounts of concrete alternatives that are replacing our need for police and prisons based on the collective power of communities and care workers. These reflections have merged from within and beyond healthcare institutions.

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Foreword: The Common is Upon Us: Principles of Health Autonomy
Silvia Federici


Introduction: The Autonomy of Care: From Healthcare to Care Work in Greece
Care Notes Collective


Chapter One: Elements of Care Work in Greece
Care Notes Collective


Chapter Two: A Different Medicine Is Possible in Our Global Economic Crisis: Reinventing Healthcare in Greece (and the United States)
Cassie Thornton


Chapter Three: Details About the End of the World: Living and Fighting in the Frame of the Greek Public Health System Crisis
Hobo


Chapter Four: Workers’ Medical Center at Vio.Me Self-Managed Factory: Exceeding the Radical Boundaries
Haris Malamidis


Chapter Five: Accessing the Greek Healthcare System: What About the Right to Health?
Marta Perez


Chapter Six: Social Solidarity Clinics in Greece
Marina Sitrin in conversation with Ilektra Bethymouti


Chapter Seven: Updates on the National Solidarity Clinic Assemblies
Care Notes Collective in conversation with Ilektra Bethymouti


Chapter Eight: Solidarity Beyond Psychiatry: Defending People’s Autonomy in the Greek Mental Health System
Hellenic Observatory for Rights in the Field of Mental Health


Chapter Nine: The Ongoing Process of Self-Organization of Health in Petralona
Social Space for Health of the Neighborhood Assembly of Petralona, Koukaki, and Thissio


Chapter Ten: Reflections Social Solidarity Clinics in Crete
Oktana Anarchist Collective


Notes on Contributors


About Care Notes Collective

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Care Notes is a collective of care workers who are organizing for health autonomy committed to sharing experiences and analysis from autonomous care practices resisting the violence of the state and capitalist life. The editorial collective functions anonymously, without any grant funding, or any affiliation with academic/NGOs/foundations.
语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 144 ● ISBN 9781942173359 ● 文件大小 2.1 MB ● 出版者 Common Notions ● 发布时间 2020 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7482833 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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