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Lewis R. Gordon, author of Freedom, Justice, and Decolonization
"In Claiming Value Alena Wolflink skillfully traces the tension between the material/economic and ethical/aspirational senses of "value." Revealing the slippage between and entwinement of these senses of value, she shows the political benefits of attending to the polyvalence of "value" and the injustice that arises from failing to do so. This graceful work about an ascendant and persistent political language-used by both the "Black Lives Matter" movement and the "values voter"-offers an original and timely way of articulating how any successful political struggle must simultaneously attend to the necessary interrelation between material needs and structures and the ethical character of collective life."
Shalini Satkunanandan, University of California, Davis
"This book is a novel treatment of the problem of value. Its methodology is sound and well-justified, and it brings together an array of thinkers and writers who are rarely found in the same books or anthologies. Its scope is ambitious, and its topic is an important one for democratic life in late capitalism."
Emily Nacol, University of Toronto
"Claiming Value makes an important contribution to political theory, political philosophy, race, gender and sexuality studies, and also theories of political economy."
Kevin Bruyneel, Babson College