KPFA Against the Grain: Caregiving in Neoliberal Times

What do neoliberal policies and institutions do to people’s ability to care well for others? According to Sarah Clark Miller, caregivers experience moral precarity and moral injury, brought on by the fact that they can’t care for loved ones in ways that are consistent with their ethical principles.

How care can resist the stifling force of the neoliberal paradigmWhat do neoliberal policies and institutions do to people’s ability to care well for others? According to Sarah Clark Miller, caregivers experience moral precarity and moral injury, brought on by the fact that they can’t care for loved ones in ways that are consistent with their ethical principles.

Listen to Sarah Clark Miller discuss her new book, Care Ethics in the Age of Precarity, at 94.1 KPFA.