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Suicide, Shame, Martyrdom, Durkheim- oh my!

An interesting article providing a bit of context to the suicide of Roh Moo Hyun and insight into the social forces at work in today's South Korea.

In what ways are the unions resisting in auto other than strikes? If it's strikes alone, can't the company simply use it as a free shutdown, a time which to avoid labor and other costs associated with operating the factory, and to adjust the level of commodities that they have in circulation?

What trend does the revolutionary socialist group "All Together" represent? Who is their base? Students? Why does the government single them out?

Thanks for writing this article. If Durkheim was as revelvant I would have probably been a sociologist.

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