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The '''Argentinazo '''was a [[List of Libertarian Socialist Revolutions|near-revolution]] in [[Argentina]] in [[Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in South America|2001]], where hundreds of workplaces were taken over and [[Workers' Self-Management|self-managed]], [[Democratic Assembly|popular assemblies]] governed a third of the country, fought police in the streets and created a [[Solidarity Economy|solidarity economy]] with millions of participants. | The '''Argentinazo '''was a [[List of Libertarian Socialist Revolutions|near-revolution]] in [[Argentina]] in [[Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in South America|2001]], where hundreds of workplaces were taken over and [[Workers' Self-Management|self-managed]], [[Democratic Assembly|popular assemblies]] governed a third of the country, fought police in the streets and created a [[Solidarity Economy|solidarity economy]] with millions of participants. | ||
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Revision as of 21:13, 3 June 2019
The Argentinazo was a near-revolution in Argentina in 2001, where hundreds of workplaces were taken over and self-managed, popular assemblies governed a third of the country, fought police in the streets and created a solidarity economy with millions of participants.