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Argentina 30 Years after the Coup

Uncategorized March 29, 2006 0Likes 0Comments

This March 24, Argentines commemorated the 30 year anniversary of the nation’s 1976 military coup and the brutal nightmare of state terror that followed. Throughout the week, human rights groups remembered the 30,000 people who…

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Recuperated Enterprises in Argentina: Reversing the Logic of Capitalism

Uncategorized March 16, 2006 0Likes 2Comments

Argentina’s worker-run factories are setting an example for workers around the world that employees can run a business even better without a boss or owner. Some 180 recuperated enterprises up and running, providing jobs for…

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30 Years Since Chile’s Military Coup, Allende Lives

Uncategorized October 3, 2003 0Likes 0Comments

"Long live Chile! Long live the people! Long live the workers! These are my last words and I am certain that my sacrifice will not be in vain. I am certain that at least it…

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Argentine Social Movements: Taking Matters into Their Own Hands

Uncategorized November 7, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

December 19 and 20, 2001 marked the climax of the Argentine crisis. Two days of popular rebellion and an imposed state of siege ended with President Fernando de la Rua stepping down from power. Since…

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