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Zapatismo

Zapatismo is a socio-political movement originating from the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) in Chiapas, Mexico, founded in 1994. Named after revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata, it advocates for indigenous rights, land reform, and anti-neoliberalism. The movement gained global attention for its armed uprising against the Mexican government, highlighting issues of poverty, social inequality, and indigenous autonomy. Zapatistas emphasize grassroots democracy and community self-governance, promoting a vision of "autonomy" where local communities manage their own affairs without external interference. Their famous slogan, “Ya basta!” (Enough already!), reflects their demand for social justice and respect for indigenous peoples.

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    Zapatismo is a social and political movement that originated in Mexico, named after Emiliano Zapata, a leader during the Mexican Revolution. It advocates for land reform, indigenous rights, and social justice, seeking to empower marginalized communities. The movement became prominent in the 1990s with the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), which rose up against government neglect and economic policies favoring elites. Zapatismo promotes grassroots democracy, autonomy for indigenous peoples, and opposition to globalization, presenting a vision of an alternative society that emphasizes community, sustainability, and equality. It has inspired similar movements worldwide.