Workers, Neighbors, and Citizens: The Revolution in Mexico City by John Lear
Workers, Neighbors, and Citizens: The Revolution in Mexico City

John Lear

Workers, Neighbors, and Citizens: The Revolution in Mexico City

John Lear

441 pages first pub 2001 (editions)

nonfiction history challenging informative medium-paced

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Lear identifies a significant and largely underestimated tradition of resistance and independent organization among working people that resulted in part from the changes in the structure of class and community in Mexico City during the last decade...

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