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Video via https://youtu.be/ZjV7Q7uX4Ds
Video via https://youtu.be/ZjV7Q7uX4Ds
Version showing the slides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chQmqmeU7tQ


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Video via https://youtu.be/ZjV7Q7uX4Ds Version showing the slides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chQmqmeU7tQ

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"Solidarity has not died, despite laments about the loss of community and the wide decline of mass actions; it can be mobilised in new ways through developing networks of plural transient relations. Charles Heckscher is the director of the Center for Workplace Transformation at Rutgers University." (https://wn.com/transient_solidarities_commitment_and_collective_action_in_post_industrial_societies)