1. The Food Not Bombs Social Movement
In order to obtain a clearer image of the theoretical framework of the movement discussed in the present paper, one has to first be familiar with the meaning of a collective movement. ... The movement's followers receive the surplus of food which otherwise would be wasted, and cook it for the people in need, for they believe that "food is a right, not a privilege" (The Food Not Bombs Movement) The social movement took form in 1980, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a protest form against homeless discrimination, nuclear power and the Salvadoran Civil War. ...
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