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'''Dual Power''' is a strategy within leftist theory that argues for the creation of alternative and counter-institutions (such as [[Cooperative|co-operatives]], [[Intentional Community|intentional communities]], [[Squatting|squats]], [[Protest Encampment|protest camps]]) that exist parallel to the society you are trying to destroy. | '''Dual Power''' is a strategy within leftist theory that argues for the creation of alternative and counter-institutions (such as [[Cooperative|co-operatives]], [[Intentional Community|intentional communities]], [[Squatting|squats]], [[Protest Encampment|protest camps]]) that exist parallel to the society you are trying to destroy. | ||
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== Historical Examples of Large-Scale Dual Power == | |||
* 1910: Mexico | |||
* 1917: Russia | |||
* 1918: Poland | |||
* 1918: Germany | |||
* 1919: Italy | |||
* 1920: Ireland | |||
* 1921: China | |||
* 1944: Poland | |||
* 1945: [[Indonesian National Revolution#Workers' Self-Management|Indonesian National Revolution]] | |||
* 1953: East Germany | |||
* 1956: Hungary | |||
* 1956: Poland | |||
* 1962: Algeria | |||
* 1968: [[Kraakers]] (Netherlands) | |||
* 1969: [[Italian Autonomist Movement|Italy]] | |||
* 1973: Argentina | |||
* 1974: Portugal | |||
* 1975: Spain | |||
* 1978: Iran | |||
* 1979: [[FEJUVE]] (Bolivia) | |||
* 1980: Poland | |||
* 1999: Bolivia | |||
* 2001: Venezuela | |||
* 2001: [[Argentinazo]] | |||
* 2006: Mexico | |||
* 2008: Greece | |||
* 2010: Spain | |||
* 2011: [[Occupy Movement|Occupy]] (USA) | |||
* 2011: [[Egyptian Revolution (2011)|Egyptian Revolution]] | |||
* 2014: [[Bosnian Spring]] | |||
* 2019: [[Chilean Uprising]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 3 April 2024
Dual Power is a strategy within leftist theory that argues for the creation of alternative and counter-institutions (such as co-operatives, intentional communities, squats, protest camps) that exist parallel to the society you are trying to destroy.
Historical Examples of Large-Scale Dual Power
- 1910: Mexico
- 1917: Russia
- 1918: Poland
- 1918: Germany
- 1919: Italy
- 1920: Ireland
- 1921: China
- 1944: Poland
- 1945: Indonesian National Revolution
- 1953: East Germany
- 1956: Hungary
- 1956: Poland
- 1962: Algeria
- 1968: Kraakers (Netherlands)
- 1969: Italy
- 1973: Argentina
- 1974: Portugal
- 1975: Spain
- 1978: Iran
- 1979: FEJUVE (Bolivia)
- 1980: Poland
- 1999: Bolivia
- 2001: Venezuela
- 2001: Argentinazo
- 2006: Mexico
- 2008: Greece
- 2010: Spain
- 2011: Occupy (USA)
- 2011: Egyptian Revolution
- 2014: Bosnian Spring
- 2019: Chilean Uprising