Auyero and Swistun convey that Flammable residents place all of their hopes upon
Auyero and Swistun convey that Flammable residents place all of their hopes upon what the government companies and judges can do on their behalf rather than on what the residents can achieve collectively (pg. 57). Discuss the factors that explain the residents lack of collective action in improving their living conditions. Be sure to cite and reference your sources. 250 words