In 2011, analysing new and ever more widely spread practices of informal
work Guy Standing made his important intervention announcing the emergence of
the precariat as a new class-in-the-making (see The Precariat – a new class agent for transformation?). In this guest post, Florian Butollo critically engages with Standing’s claim through an examination of
social movements in Portugal between 2011 and 2013. He demonstrates that
provided we have a broader and more political understanding of class, these
movements can still be understood in class terms, providing us with a better
way of thinking about the possibilities of collective resistance against
exploitation.
Thursday 5 January 2017
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