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mutual aid

noun

Sociology.
  1. the cooperative as opposed to the competitive factors operating in the development of society.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mutual aid1

First recorded in 1530–40
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You might be a seasoned protest veteran fluent in mutual aid and leftist history, but to young people, you are simply a middle-aged normie being way too dramatic about encroaching fascism.

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People Over Papers channels that same logic — only now the hideouts are ICE-free zones, mutual aid hubs and sanctuary spaces.

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The ranks of law enforcement have also been boosted by mutual aid from surrounding police agencies, increasing their effectiveness, officials say.

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Police Scotland has agreed to send officers, after police in Northern Ireland requested extra support under mutual aid arrangements.

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In its place, Noem said, the administration is encouraging states to work together: “We're building communication and mutual aid agreements among states.”

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