ABSTRACT
In this chapter, I differentiate between two strategies at play in the contemporary Marxist reimagination of reproduction: 1) a communist approach whose focus is primarily on fundamentally restructuring the commons of reproductive care on a grand societal scale; and 2) an “undercommoning” approach that aims to fugitively abolish public institutions through small-scale mutual aid and radical care practices which are already constituting otherworlds of reproductive justice through transnational coalitions. Highlighting abortion and birth networks in the Netherlands, the second strategy is proposed as the more promising one for the anthrogenesis of human beings otherwise.
