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  2. Autonomism is a political doctrine which supports acquiring or preserving political autonomy of a nation or a region. It is not necessarily opposed to federalism, and souverainism necessarily implies autonomism, but not vice versa. Examples of autonomist parties include Union Nationale, Action démocratique du Québec and its successor ...

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    Autonomism, also known as Autonomist Marxism, is an anti-capitalist social movement and Marxist-based theoretical current that first emerged in Italy in the 1960s from workerism (operaismo).

  4. Jul 28, 2003 · 1. The Concept of Autonomy. 1.1 Basic Distinctions. 1.2 Conceptual Variations. 2. Autonomy in Moral Philosophy. 2.1 Autonomy as an Object of Value. 2.2 Autonomy and Paternalism. 3. Autonomy in Social and Political Philosophy. 3.1 Autonomy and the Foundations of Liberalism. 3.2 Identity and Conceptions of the Self. 3.3 Relational Autonomy.

  5. Personal autonomy is the capacity to decide for oneself and pursue a course of action in one’s life, often regardless of any particular moral content. Political autonomy is the property of having one’s decisions respected, honored, and heeded within a political context.

  6. Autonomism in Theory and Practice. LINDA MARTIN ALCOFF AND JOSE ALCOFF. ABSTRACT: Autonomism is a growing force on the global left and an important influence on the "movements of the squares." Often misidentified by anarchists as a Marxist deviation, and by Marxists.

  7. Table of Contents. History of the Concept of Autonomy. Conceptions of Autonomy. Moral Autonomy. Existentialist Autonomy. Personal Autonomy. Autonomy as a Right. The Normative Roles of Autonomy. Autonomy in Ethical Theory. Autonomy in Applied Ethics. Autonomy in Political Philosophy. Autonomy in Philosophy of Education.

  8. Political autonomy exists when a group of persons or a territory are self-governing, thus not under the control of a higher level of government. Complete autonomy consists of an independent state, but there are autonomous regions that have a degree of self-governance greater than the rest of the country.