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Gabriel Kuhn
political writer and translator based in Sweden
Kulturzentrum Bremgarten
Self-managed social and cultural centre in the town of Bremgarten, Aargau, Switzerland
Tiziana Terranova
Italian theorist, activist, faculty (born 1967)
open Marxism
Marxist school of thought which draws on libertarian socialism
Fight for the Larzac
non-violent civil disobedience action
Autonomous Action
organization
Köpi
Køpi (also known as Köpi or Koepi) is a housing project (German: Hausprojekt) located at 137 Köpenicker Straße in Mitte, Berlin. It was squatted in 1990 and legalised in 1991 as an autonomous housing project and self-managed social centre. The yard was used as a wagenplatz for people living in vehicles. It is a left-wing project, connected to punks, anarchists and Autonomen. The building has become a symbol for the radical left in Berlin in the same manner as Rozbrat in Poznań or Ungdomshuset in Copenhagen. It has survived several eviction attempts both through political pressure and because t
Joëlle Aubron
French militant connected to assassination of Renault president (1959–2006)
A355 autoroute
future road in France
Conny Wessmann
German activist (1965–1989)
Giorgiana Masi
Italian student (1958–1977)
Caliban and the Witch
2004 essay by Silvia Federici
Jacques Pâris de Bollardière
French Army general and nonviolent activist (1907–1986)
Bergpartei
political party in Germany
Il Male
Italian magazine
Revolutionary Front
extra-parliamentary left-wing political movement in Sweden
Comandos Autónomos Anticapitalistas
former armed Basque terrorist group
Immaterial labor
Marxian economic framework
Radio Alice
Italian pirate radio station
Franco Piperno
Italian physicist and former communist militant
Rigaer Straße
street in Berlin, Germany
Oreste Scalzone
Italian Marxist intellectual and activist
Antifa in Germany
ideology and movement opponents of fascism in Germany
Kreuzberg Pride
annual LGBT event in Berlin, Germany
Kukutza
thumb|250x250px| Kukutza III in 2005 Kukutza was a gaztetxe (self-managed social centre) in the neighbourhood of Recalde, Bilbao. It operated as a squatted free space between 1996 and 2011. It was used as a youth, unemployed and cultural centre. In those 15 years it had 3 different buildings. The first one, Kukutza I, was used in 1996 and just for 3 months, then Kukutza II in 1998 and for 2 months, and finally, Kukutza III, open between 1998 and 2011 and had a large activity programme. It was set in an abandoned factory and closed in 2011 because it was violently evicted by the police.
Armed Nuclei for Popular Autonomy
French Maoist armed organization
Autonomia Operaia
Italian political movement
Armed Proletarians for Communism
Italian far-left terrorist group founded in 1976 and disbanded three years later, during the "Years of Lead"
Leopoldina Fortunati
Italian academic
Volxkuche
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Freetekno
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Centro Sociale Leoncavallo (Milan)
Self-managed social centre in Milan