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<!--'''Autonomism,''' or '''Autonomist Marxism''' is a left wing political movement and theory. Autonomism ('''autonomia''') emerged in Italy in the 1960s from [[workerist]] ('''operaismo''') communism. Later, [[post-Marxist]] and anarchist tendencies became significant after influence from the [[Situationists]], the failure of the Italian revolutionary era in the 1970s and the emergence of a number of important theorists including [[Antonio Negri]]. It influenced the German and Dutch autonomen, the worldwide Social Centre movement, and today is influential in Italy, the United States and some other English speaking countries. Those who describe themselves as 'autonomists' now vary from [[workerist]] [[marxists]] to post-structuralists and (some) [[anarchists]].-->
Berlawanan dengan bentuk-bentuk [[Marxisme]] lainnya, teori Otonomis menekankan kemampuan [[kelas pekerjanpekerja]] untuk memaksakan perubahan terhadap organisasi sistem [[kapitalis]] yang bebas dari [[negara]], [[serikat buruh]] atau [[partai politik]].
 
<!--Autonomist theory, in contrast with other forms of [[Marxism]], emphasises the ability of the [[working class]] to force changes to the organisation of the [[capitalist]] system independent of the [[state]], [[trade unions]] or [[political parties]]. Autonomist Marxism is a "bottom up" theory: it draws attention to activities that autonomists see as everyday working-class resistance to capitalism, for example absenteeism, slow working and socialisation in the workplace. The [[Industrial Workers of the World]] are popularly taken as a prototypical "autonomist" labor union.-->