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'''The Subversion of Politics: European Autonomous Social Movements and the Decolonization of Everyday Life''' is a [[List of Anarchist Media|book]] by [[Georgy Katsiaficas]] which explores various [[Autonomism|autonomist]] movements in Europe (mainly Italy, [[Spain]], Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands), such as the [[Anti-Fascism|anti-fascists]], [[punk]], [[Feminism|radical feminism]], [[Squatting|squatters]] and [[Anti-Nuclear Movement|anti-nuclear]] activists between [[Timeline of Anarchism in Western Europe|1968]] and [[Timeline of Anarchism in Southern Europe|1999]]. | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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=== Italian Autonomia === | === Italian Autonomia === | ||
=== Sources of Autonomous Politics in Germany === | === Sources of Autonomous Politics in Germany === | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [https://archive.org/details/KatsiaficasTheSubversionOfPoliticsEuropeanAutonomousSocialMovementsAndTheDecolon The Subversion of Politics: European Autonomous Social Movements and the Decolonization of Everyday Life] at archive.org | * [https://archive.org/details/KatsiaficasTheSubversionOfPoliticsEuropeanAutonomousSocialMovementsAndTheDecolon The Subversion of Politics: European Autonomous Social Movements and the Decolonization of Everyday Life] at archive.org | ||
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[[Category:Autonomism]] | [[Category:Autonomism]] | ||
[[Category:Europe]] | [[Category:Europe]] |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 3 April 2024
The Subversion of Politics: European Autonomous Social Movements and the Decolonization of Everyday Life is a book by Georgy Katsiaficas which explores various autonomist movements in Europe (mainly Italy, Spain, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands), such as the anti-fascists, punk, radical feminism, squatters and anti-nuclear activists between 1968 and 1999.