The smallest of revolutions
Land given to farmers, fair rents, ‘redistribution’ of groceries. For over 30 years, Mayor Sánchez Gordillo has been fighting on the barricades, leading a small town in Southern Spain towards utopia. There is no unemployment here; farmers, office employees and blue-collar workers all earn the same wage; decisions are made through direct participation and social equity is seen as the way to survive the crisis.
Land given to farmers, fair rents, ‘redistribution’ of groceries. For over 30 years, Mayor Sánchez Gordillo has been fighting on the barricades, leading a small town in Southern Spain towards utopia. There is no unemployment here; farmers, office employees and blue-collar workers all earn the same wage; decisions are made through direct participation and social equity is seen as the way to survive the crisis.
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