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Everyday Revolutions Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina by Marina A Sitrin, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Marina A Sitrin
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781780320496
    Pages272
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2012

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Everyday Revolutions Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina by Marina A Sitrin

    In the wake of the global financial crisis, new forms of social organization are beginning to take shape. Disparate groups of people are coming together in order to resist corporate globalization and seek a more positive way forward. These movements are not based on hierarchy; rather than looking to those in power to solve their problems, participants are looking to one another. In certain countries in the West, this has been demonstrated by the recent and remarkable rise of the Occupy movement. But in Argentina, such radical transformations have been taking place for years. Marina Sitrin tells the story of how regular people changed their country and inspired others across the world.Reflecting on new forms of social organization, such as horizontalism and autogestion, as well as alternative conceptions of value and power, Marina Sitrin shows how an economic crisis spurred a people's rebellion; how factory workers and medical clinic technicians are running their workplaces themselves, without bosses; how people have taken over land to build homes, raise livestock, grow crops, and build schools, creating their own art and media in the process.Daring and groundbreaking, Sitrin shows how the experiences of the autonomous movements in Argentina can help answer the question of how to turn a rupture into a revolution.show more



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