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autonomism

n. An Italian left-wing political and social movement from the 1960s

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Autonomism (disambiguation)

For the theological view concerning opposition to or disregard for secular law see Antinomianism

Autonomism can refer to:

  • Autonomism, a set of left-wing, socialist movements that first appeared in Italy in the 1970s.
  • Jewish Autonomism, non-Zionist belief in the need to develop Jewish cultural identity within the Diaspora
  • Autonomism (political doctrine), Regionalist, separatist or secessionist movement in favour of regional autonomy or independence
  • Quebec autonomism, a form of nationalism in Quebec which advocates delegation of many federal powers to the province.
Autonomism

Autonomism or Autonomist Marxism is a set of anti-authoritarian left-wing political and social movements and theories. As a theoretical system, it first emerged in Italy in the 1960s from workerist ( operaismo) communism. Later, post-Marxist and anarchist tendencies became significant after influence from the Situationists, the failure of Italian far-left movements in the 1970s, and the emergence of a number of important theorists including Antonio Negri, who had contributed to the 1969 founding of Potere Operaio, as well as Mario Tronti, Paolo Virno and Franco "Bifo" Berardi.

Georgy Katsiaficas summarizes the forms of autonomous movements saying that "In contrast to the centralized decisions and hierarchical authority structures of modern institutions, autonomous social movements involve people directly in decisions affecting their everyday lives. They seek to expand democracy and to help individuals break free of political structures and behavior patterns imposed from the outside." As such this has involved a call for the independence of social movements from political parties in a revolutionary perspective which seeks to create a practical political alternative to both authoritarian socialism and contemporary representative democracy.

Autonomism influenced the German and Dutch Autonomen, the worldwide social centre movement, and today is influential in Italy, France, and to a lesser extent the English-speaking countries. Those who describe themselves as autonomists now vary from Marxists to post-structuralists and anarchists.

Autonomism (political doctrine)

Autonomism is a doctrine which supports acquiring or preserving political autonomy of a nation or a region. It is not necessarily opposed to federalism, quite to the contrary. Having said that, souverainism necessarily implies autonomism, but not vice versa.

Examples of autonomist parties include Action démocratique du Québec in Canada ( Quebec), New Macau Association in China ( Macau), Parti progressiste martiniquais ( Martinique) in France, Scottish National Party in the United Kingdom, Lega Nord in Italy ( Northern Italy) and Popular Democratic Party in the United States ( Puerto Rico).