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The '''Argentinazo '''was a [[List of Libertarian Socialist Revolutions| | The '''Argentinazo '''was a[[List of Libertarian Socialist Revolutions| failed revolution]] in [[Argentina]] in the [[Timeline of Anarchism in South America|early 2000s]]. | ||
== Background == | |||
== Events == | |||
== Results == | |||
The Argentinazo, while it failed the completely transform Argentina into a anarchist society, did manage to | |||
* Most importantly, the Argentinazo helped give birth to a new generation of activists, who have led dozens of struggles for workers' control.<ref>[https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/argentina-ten-years-workers-control Argentina: Ten years of workers' control] | |||
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* It likely led to the end of the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas which would've brought greater [[neoliberalism]] to all of South America.<ref>[[Peter Gelderloos]] (2015) - [[The Failure of Nonviolence]]</ref> | |||
== Analysis == | |||
The failure of the Argentinazo to create a anarchist Argentina largely lied in the fact that the movement did not resist [[co-optation]] by political parties who claimed they would change the system.[[Category:Events]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 3 April 2024
The Argentinazo was a failed revolution in Argentina in the early 2000s.
Background
Events
Results
The Argentinazo, while it failed the completely transform Argentina into a anarchist society, did manage to
- Most importantly, the Argentinazo helped give birth to a new generation of activists, who have led dozens of struggles for workers' control.[1]
- It likely led to the end of the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas which would've brought greater neoliberalism to all of South America.[2]
Analysis
The failure of the Argentinazo to create a anarchist Argentina largely lied in the fact that the movement did not resist co-optation by political parties who claimed they would change the system.