Politically, such action takes the form of autonomist, separatist and irredentist movements. |
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There are important autonomist networks in many countries, but these ideas have a wider take up because of cynicism about the old left. |
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I thought it was a very interesting way of thinking about African American autonomist political activism. |
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Actually, if the indie labels had politics they were at base neither socialist nor conservative but autonomist. |
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For one thing, autonomist demands, as legitimate as they may be, cannot automatically be equated with a secessionist agenda. |
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Sicily, where autonomist opposition to the Bourbon government was endemic and extreme, was the most obvious place for a democratic revival. |
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It was autonomist most of the time, but during the 1995 referendum on independence, it supported the Yes side. |
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He became a leader of the autonomist parties, and in 1897 he was instrumental in obtaining Puerto Rico's charter of home rule from Spain. |
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His programme rightly rejects the idea, supported by many activists influenced by Green or autonomist approaches, that the answer is to trade and produce locally. |
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It comprises a set of microprojects which require a high degree of participation from the local population, in a region marked by strong autonomist feelings and a variety of ethnic groups. |
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The minister himself could testify as to just how many legislative rectifications need to be made to the Canadian agricultural sector to bring it in step with the autonomist trends of this modern era. |
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Suzanne Rameix: 'Paternalistic or autonomist model? |
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In reality, this autonomist position has always been badly defended. |
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Since then many of the French prewar governmental policies that had clashed with the region's particularism have been modified, and the autonomist movement has largely disappeared. |
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The idea then was to put an end to prosecutions of members of autonomist or independence movements, at a time when a political solution was being found or attempted. |
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So is the possibility of another Quebec referendum on separation, this time matched by a worrying degree of autonomist thinking in Western Canada. |
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From the summer of 1915, however, he looked solely to the Western powers for deliverance and discarded his autonomist program for one demanding full national sovereignty for Poland. |
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Until the Quiet Revolution, the sharing of powers set out in the BNAA would serve as a point of reference for the autonomist demands of French-Canadian nationalists. |
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Does the awakening of the peoples of Central and Eastern Europe, with the autonomist and annexationist tendencies that are simultaneously tearing it apart, necessarily mean a rise in nationalist movements? |
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But in the autonomist formulation, Judaism being grasped here in a this-worldly context, such an assimilation would both be deterred by the interests of Judaism and would indeed impinge in a detrimental way upon it. |
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This text reproduces and translates two significant essays by autonomist Marxist political theorist, Antonio Negri. |
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Crowley rightly argues that his devolutionist approach to social policy would appeal to Quebec's strong autonomist streak. |
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The Northern League autonomist party often exalts what it claims are the Celtic roots of all Northern Italy or Padania. |
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Convinced that autonomist supporters were plotting subversive acts, conservative factions on the island demanded a new military governor. |
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Along with independence or autonomist parties in Brittany and the Basque Country, there is also the flurry of electoral activity among the Corsicans. |
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All around Europe and in some places of Latin America there exists a social center and squatting movement mainly inspired by autonomist and anarchist ideas. |
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It took an important role in the autonomist movement in the 1970s, aside earlier organisations such as Potere Operaio, created after May 1968, and Lotta Continua. |
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