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The '''Recovered Factories Movement''' or '''Fábricas recuperadas''' is a movement that emerged out of the [[Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in South America|1990s and 2000s]] in [[Brazil]] and [[Argentinazo|Argentina]], where bankrupt workplaces were taken over by their workers and run as [[Workers' Self-Management|self-managed]] enterprises. | The '''Recovered Factories Movement''' or '''Fábricas recuperadas''' is a movement that emerged out of the [[Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in South America|1990s and 2000s]] in [[Brazil]] and [[Argentinazo|Argentina]], where bankrupt workplaces were taken over by their workers and run as [[Workers' Self-Management|self-managed]] enterprises. | ||
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The Recovered Factories Movement or Fábricas recuperadas is a movement that emerged out of the 1990s and 2000s in Brazil and Argentina, where bankrupt workplaces were taken over by their workers and run as self-managed enterprises.