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Collective actions and social movements: elements for their analysis and management
Collective action constitutes the very substratum of the social, insofar as it implies the coordination of the interaction of one individual with another for the achievement of their vital and most immediate ends. The idea of a social formation of isolated and incommunicado individuals is incompatible with the historical evolution of the human race, where, on the contrary, there is an increase in the complexity and density of communicative flows and of the networks of work and cooperation linked to these flows.