Perché i ricchi hanno una coscienza di classe e noi no, con Francesca Coin

Sara Manisera meets Francesca Coin, sociologist and expert on work and social inequality. Starting from the in-depth analysis contained in her book "The Great Resignations," Coin helped us connect daily existential malaise, burnout, and precariousness to global systemic dynamics. Francesca Coin argues that the current economic model affects every aspect of our lives, reducing the time dedicated to affection, reading, and contemplation. How have class solidarity and collective consciousness changed? What transformation is within our reach by recognizing the humanity in every worker? During the conversation, we connected the wage crisis and the rise in poverty to the climate crisis, recognizing that the extraction of energy from labor and the plundering of the Earth's resources belong to the same matrix. Some organizations have realized this, and these are grassroots alternatives, such as the public utility experience of the former GKN collective and community ecology projects. 📚 Recommended reading: The Big Resignation. The New Refusal of Work and the Time to Reclaim Your Life, by Francesca Coin (Einaudi). --- 🍄 You're on Amanita's channel, a voice that tells stories to inspire radical yet gentle change. 🔔 Subscribe for more videos like these.    / @canalediamanita   Follow Voice Over Foundation https://www.voiceoverfoundation.org/i... Instagram |   / voiceoverfoundation   Miccia Mag | https://www.voiceoverfoundation.org/i... 00:00 Who is Francesca Coin? 06:35 Voluntary Turnover or Resignation 10:32 Redefining Class Solidarity and Social Empathy 15:48 The Narrative of Work in Italy 22:42 Living During the Crisis of Capitalism 26:13 Work and the Environment 32:49 Perspectives for 2040 35:50 Alternative Economic Policies 44:43 The Value of Bottom-Up Projects and the Case of the Former GKN