1. On difference and combination: Politics and social movement organizations in a Pennsylvania rust-belt region.
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Kasmir, Sharryn
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SOCIAL structure , *SUBURBS , *SOCIAL movements , *SOCIAL clubs , *ECONOMIC history , *SOCIAL development , *PRACTICAL politics - Abstract
This article draws on fieldwork in the majority Latinx (gender-neutral Latinos/as) rust-belt city of Reading and the majority white suburbs and rural towns of Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States, where three social movement groups are forging a left/liberal alignment. A history of uneven economic and social development in Reading/Berks underlies current divisions that confront the social movement organizations. Scholars grapple with bringing capital's non-waged and marginalized "others" into class analysis, and they remap class stuggles to account for capital's many laborers. The article proposes to apprehend how class is formed by combining difference, in the medium of time, and through political struggle. It explores the hidden relations among diverse populations and highlights the political moments that bring those connections to the fore at a specific historical conjuncture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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