In the framework of the civilizing crisis, evidenced by the health emergency, we reflected on the potential that the social solidarity economy offers to rebuild our social horizons. Based on an ethical-political framework that guides social practices to claim other meanings of work, the social solidarity economy represents a criticism of the imperative productivism that defines the market expansion and that has generated ecological imbalances and deepened into a process of social exclusion. The problematic shown here is the continuation of the individualist action-logics persisting with the financial capital expansion, risking the possibilities to generate well-being and sustainability. We, therefore, propose a reading of the global processes and contradictions we are facing as a society, and we discuss the dominant logic and the perspective of the social economy, indicating the challenge of creating a framework for action which articulates committed and collective Individuals to care, production and reproduction of commons, and the defense of life. A debate that forces us to question the aspirations of the emancipation of waged work, and articulate multiple critiques to instrumental rationality, including the environmental issues.
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