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That's one of many lines that caught my attention when listening to this fascinating interview with "economic geographer" David Harvey.
I'm struggling to explain it, but I'll say that economic interests of the 1980s kind of struck a deal with the remainder of the 1960s social justice movement to drop the fight over social justice and (the following is what I'm struggling with) we'll give in to some of the labor/union demands.
'Social wage' and 'individual wage' is another part of what is called 'neoliberalism.'
Here's a video of the interview, if you're interested.
I'm struggling to explain it, but I'll say that economic interests of the 1980s kind of struck a deal with the remainder of the 1960s social justice movement to drop the fight over social justice and (the following is what I'm struggling with) we'll give in to some of the labor/union demands.
'Social wage' and 'individual wage' is another part of what is called 'neoliberalism.'
Here's a video of the interview, if you're interested.