Autonomism (disambiguation)

Autonomism (disambiguation)

"For the theological view concerning opposition to or disregard for divine law see Antinomianism"

Autonomism can refer to:
*Autonomism, a set of left-wing, socialist movements that first appeared in Italy in the 1970s.
*Autonomism may refer to a relatively right-wing ideology that values the independence of the individual, most notably the right of every individual to own a small piece of tax-free land. It is often associated with state federalism and/or libertarianism.
*Jewish Autonomism, non-Zionist belief in the need to develop Jewish cultural identity within the Diaspora.
*Autonomism (political doctrine), Regionalist, separatist or secessionist movement in favour of regional autonomy or independence.
*Autonomia, an anarcho-punk band

ee also

*Autonomy


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