Caring Cash: Free Money and the Ethics of Solidarity in Kenya
English

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The idea of giving cash no-strings-attached to the poor has become popular in the 21st century. While hardly a radical form of global redistribution these cash grants often known as unconditional cash transfers claim to offer a new type of care that is less paternalistic than other forms of assistance. Caring Cash explores the caring practices that these grant experiments produced in the Nairobi ghetto of Korogocho. After receiving the grants people there did not only look after themselves and their family friends lovers clients and patrons but also maintained the bonds that held them all together. Putting his interlocutors' lives in conversation with ideas around care ethics and economies Tom Neumark argues that for those in the ghetto caring for relationships is as important as the care that takes place within relationships. Seeing care in this way reveals the importance of managing one's proximity distance and detachment to others and raises questions about the disquieting decisions that allow people to live together amidst violence and poverty.
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