Coordinate Globally, Serve Locally
Juego, B. (2020, April 2020). Coordinate Globally, Serve Locally. Great Transition Initiative. https://greattransition.org/gti-forum/planetize-movement-juego
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What would a desirable and viable global organization of progressive movements look like in the context of the historical conjuncture of crises-ridden capitalism? I propose here a reorientation of progressive politics that are attuned to both the fundamentals of structural change and the basic daily needs of human beings.
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