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César Rosado Marzán and Matthew Dimick discuss how worker centers are constructing a new moral economy

55 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In Episode 55, César Rosado Marzán and Matthew Dimick discuss Rosado Marzán’s forthcoming book, A Baseline of Decency: Social Capital, Symbolic Capital, and the Moral Economy of Alt-Labor and Worker Centers. The conversation explores worker centers as network organizations that leverage social capital, symbolic capital, coalition building, and grassroots activism to reshape labor protections and construct a new moral economy rooted in dignity, equity, and democratic participation. For transcription, please visit: Baldy Center Podcast Episode 55 [https://www.buffalo.edu/baldycenter/multimedia/podcast/podcast-25-26/rosado-marzan.html]

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