Chinese translation of "La Alameda: ‘Guerrilla’ Struggles to Make the Argentine Economy Social" i... more Chinese translation of "La Alameda: ‘Guerrilla’ Struggles to Make the Argentine Economy Social" in Social Economy in China and the World, edited by Ngai Pun, Ben Hok-bun Ku, Hairong Yan, Anita Koo 2016.
This chapter examines the methods and sources of power of the community organization La Alameda ... more This chapter examines the methods and sources of power of the community organization La Alameda in Argentina, which account for its many achievements in the past ten years to limit the power of capitalists to exploit workers, particularly migrant workers, and which is currently most well-known for its anti-trafficking achievements. "Making the Argentine Economy Social" means ensuring that the growth in the economy does not come at the expense of workers' lives and dignity.
The element of democratic consultation and participation of "stakeholders" (i.e. communities, migrant worker victims) is one of the factors contributing to the organization's strength and effectiveness in its mission of making the economy social by limiting the control of capital over workers and of the government also over citizens and workers.
A section at the end will highlight parallels of La Alameda's mode of "making the economy social" with that of worker centres in the US.
Chinese translation of "La Alameda: ‘Guerrilla’ Struggles to Make the Argentine Economy Social" i... more Chinese translation of "La Alameda: ‘Guerrilla’ Struggles to Make the Argentine Economy Social" in Social Economy in China and the World, edited by Ngai Pun, Ben Hok-bun Ku, Hairong Yan, Anita Koo 2016.
This chapter examines the methods and sources of power of the community organization La Alameda ... more This chapter examines the methods and sources of power of the community organization La Alameda in Argentina, which account for its many achievements in the past ten years to limit the power of capitalists to exploit workers, particularly migrant workers, and which is currently most well-known for its anti-trafficking achievements. "Making the Argentine Economy Social" means ensuring that the growth in the economy does not come at the expense of workers' lives and dignity.
The element of democratic consultation and participation of "stakeholders" (i.e. communities, migrant worker victims) is one of the factors contributing to the organization's strength and effectiveness in its mission of making the economy social by limiting the control of capital over workers and of the government also over citizens and workers.
A section at the end will highlight parallels of La Alameda's mode of "making the economy social" with that of worker centres in the US.
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The element of democratic consultation and participation of "stakeholders" (i.e. communities, migrant worker victims) is one of the factors contributing to the organization's strength and effectiveness in its mission of making the economy social by limiting the control of capital over workers and of the government also over citizens and workers.
A section at the end will highlight parallels of La Alameda's mode of "making the economy social" with that of worker centres in the US.
The element of democratic consultation and participation of "stakeholders" (i.e. communities, migrant worker victims) is one of the factors contributing to the organization's strength and effectiveness in its mission of making the economy social by limiting the control of capital over workers and of the government also over citizens and workers.
A section at the end will highlight parallels of La Alameda's mode of "making the economy social" with that of worker centres in the US.