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Revolution at Point Zero is a groundbreaking collection that dives deep into the nature of housework, social reproduction, and the persistent struggles faced by women. Authored by Silvia Federici, this visionary work brings together four decades of insightful research and theorizing, bridging the gap between personal labor and broader societal transformations. Perfect for scholars and activists alike, this essential read explores how we can escape the confines of capitalist relations, revealing an explosive ground zero for revolutionary practice. Discover the intricacies of the Wages for Housework movement, the impact of reproductive work on societal roles, and the evolving landscape of global care and sex work through Federici's compelling essays. This revised and expanded edition not only features three new essays but also offers a fresh preface by the author, making it a must-have for anyone interested in feminist theory, labor rights, and social justice. Whether you are studying the crisis of elder care or the politics of the commons, Revolution at Point Zero is an indispensable resource that will challenge your understanding of labor and provoke thought on the political dimensions of personal struggle. Join the conversation about the future of labor, social dynamics, and the powerful role of women in shaping our world with this vital publication from PM Press.