FINOkoye on Nostr: Watching this 1964 documentary and it's so fascinating - I especially love the bit ...
Watching this 1964 documentary and it's so fascinating -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-nIK9yDhlc I especially love the bit around 28:40 when the interviewee talks about how a working class man 'must be' interested in politics otherwise 'he can't think much of his country'. Not to mention the different worker perspectives of mechanisation in the docks (good for making things safer/faster but bad for job opportunities)
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