
Autonomia movement
The Autonomia movement originated in Italy during the late 1960s as a social and political movement advocating for workers' rights, social justice, and radical change. It emerged from leftist ideologies and rejected traditional political parties and unions, promoting self-organization and direct action. Activists sought to empower marginalized communities and challenge capitalist structures, focusing on issues like labor rights, education, and anti-authoritarianism. Though it started in Italy, its ideas influenced various global movements, emphasizing autonomy, creativity, and grassroots participation in challenging social and political norms.