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'''Independence Anarchism''' is an [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|anarchist]], [[File:Prgess.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Left|culturally left-wing]] and [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Socialism|economically left-wing]] movement of movements that emphasizes the [[File:Sep.png]] [[Separatism|autonomy, self-determination or independence]] (national liberation) of a given people with a common identity from forms of hierarchy, especially centralized ones, in defense of the people's language and the non-[[File:React.png]] [[ReactionarismReactionaryism|reactionary]] aspects of its culture and history. It inhabits the [[File:Libleft.png]] [[:Category:Libertarian Left|bottom left corner]] of the political compass.
 
Independence anarchism as a term originated in the stateless nations of Western Europe in the 80s, and was "officially" adopted by independence anarchists at their first international meeting in 1985, in Guasila, Sardinia. As a result, the movements from Western Europe are the only ones that use the label. A few examples of them are in [[File:Cball-Catalonia.png]] Catalonia, [[File:Cball-Brittany.png]] Brittany, [[File:Cball-Occitania.png]] Occitania, the [[File:Cball-Basque.png]] Basque Country, the [[File:Cball-CanaryIslands.png]] Canary Islands, [[File:Cball-Sicily.png]] Sicily, [[File:Cball-Sardinia.png]] Sardinia, [[File:Cball-Andalusia.png]] Andalusia, [[File:Cball-Castile-Purple.png]] Castile and [[File:Cball-Galicia.png]] Galicia.
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