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<p>Value is typically theorized from the frameworks of economic theory or of moral/ethical theory but we need to instead think about value foremost as political. Alena Wolflink uncovers a tension in value discourses between material and aspirational life. As she shows erasing this tension as has been the historical tendency can entrench existing configurations of power and privilege while acknowledging the tension is a vital part of democratic practice. Using genealogical conceptual-historical and interpretive approaches and drawing from such diverse sources as Aristotle Anna Julia Cooper Michael Warner Alicia Garza and Patrisse Khan-Cullors Wolflink argues that abstractions of value discourse in both economic theory and moral philosophy have been complicit in devaluing the lives of women queer people and people of color. Yet she further argues that value claims nonetheless hold democratic potential as a means of asserting and defining priorities that center the role of political economy in the making of political communities. </p><p>With many real-world examples vividly portrayed <i>Claiming Value</i> is an unusually accessible work of political theory accessible to students in courses on political theory moral philosophy social theory economic theory democracy social inequality and more.</p>