LEFT OUT: Erik Olin Wright on understanding class—a Marxian perspective
In this episode, we sat down with the Marxist sociologist Erik Olin Wright, who has taught at the University Wisconsin for over four decades. We talk about the different understandings of class, how class shapes individual identities, and how it affects struggles to organize the shop floor and much more. Erik Olin Wright website: https://ssc.wisc.edu/~wright/ ** Follow Left Out on our new Twitter account: / leftoutpodcast ** Please donate to Left Out on Patreon to receive exclusive content and access to engaging with our future guests. Your small donations keep this alive: / leftout Shop the Democracy at Work store: http://bit.ly/2JkxIfy

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