

Part Two: Fábricas Ocupadas: When Workers In Argentina Took Over Their Factories
Jun 5, 2024
Explore how workers in Argentina resisted neoliberalism by taking over their factories, legal battles, economic struggles, and the rise of worker cooperatives as an alternative economic model. Dive into the challenges faced by workers, their resilience, and the support shown towards them amid political turmoil and police hostility. Learn about successful cooperatives like Zanaon and Xenon, and the significance of solidarity in the face of adversity.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Political Absurdity and Economic Struggles
03:14 • 7min
Resilience of Worker-Owned Cooperatives in Argentina
10:01 • 19min
Promotions and Solidarity in Argentina
28:54 • 5min
Workers' Struggle for Factory Control
34:15 • 7min
Political Landscape, Factory Takeover, and Co-ops in a Post-Crisis Setting
41:14 • 6min
The Rise of Worker Cooperatives
47:06 • 15min
Exploring Crenshaw's Cultural and Historical Significance
01:02:18 • 2min
Discussion on the Parole Hearing of Leonard Peltier and Injustice in His Case
01:04:14 • 4min
Supporting Leonard Peltier's Cause
01:07:54 • 3min