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|title = [[File:Zapa.png]] Zapatism
|title = [[File:Zapa.png]] Neozapatismo
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|caption =|aliases = Zapatismo <br> Neo-Zapatismo <br> Zapatista <br> EZLN <br> Anarcho-Guevarism <br> Libertarian Guevarism <br> Mexican Anarchism
|caption =|aliases = Neozapatism <br> EZLN <br> Anarcho-Guevarism <br> Libertarian Guevarism <br> Mexican Anarchism
|alignments = [[File:Libleft.png]] [[LibLeft]] <br>
|alignments = [[File:Libleft.png]] [[LibLeft]] <br>
[[File:Soc.png]] [[:Category:Socialists|Socialists]]<br>
[[File:Soc.png]] [[:Category:Socialists|Socialists]]<br>
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|likes = Indigenous people <br> RATM
|likes = Indigenous people <br> RATM
|dislikes = Empire <br> NAFTA|theorists=Emiliano Zapata <br> Subcommandante Marcos|examples=The Rebel Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities under the control of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (1994-Present)}}
|dislikes = Empire <br> NAFTA|theorists=Emiliano Zapata <br> Subcommandante Marcos|examples=The Rebel Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities under the control of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (1994-Present)}}
'''Zapatism''', '''Zapatismo''', or '''Neo-Zapatismo''', is not an ideology or doctrine but a set of political philosophy and practices inspired by Emiliano Zapata, though certain currents of Zapatism can be identified:
'''Neo-Zapatismo''' is not an ideology or doctrine but a set of political philosophy and practices inspired by Emiliano Zapata, though certain currents of Neozapatismo can be identified:


* [[File:Insarch.png]] [[Insurrectionary Anarchism|Armed insurgency]]
* [[File:Insarch.png]] [[Insurrectionary Anarchism|Armed insurgency]]
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== History ==
== History ==
The origins of Zapatism traces back to the 1910's during the Mexican Revolution with its namesake, General Emiliano Zapata Salazar, an [[File:Agsoc.png]] [[Agrarian Socialism|Agrarian]] revolutionary who led the Liberation Army of the South in the fight against the national government to reclaim stolen communal lands. The army disbanded after the government of Venustiano Carranza was overthrown.
The origins of Neozapatismo traces back to the 1910's during the Mexican Revolution with its namesake, General Emiliano Zapata Salazar, an [[File:Agsoc.png]] [[Agrarian Socialism|Agrarian]] revolutionary who led the Liberation Army of the South in the fight against the national government to reclaim stolen communal lands. The army disbanded after the government of Venustiano Carranza was overthrown.
[[File:Marcoshorse.jpg|left|thumb|168x168px|Subcomandante Marcos ]]
[[File:Marcoshorse.jpg|left|thumb|168x168px|Subcomandante Marcos ]]
Decades later, in 1994, the Chiapas conflict began with the Zapatista uprising, caused by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). This [[File:Libsoc.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism|libertarian socialist]] militant group borrowed its name from the Zapatismo, believing themselves to be its successor. Although they do not align with any political classification, they support [[File:Globnat.png]] [[Alter-Globalization|alter-globalization]] and [[File:Native.png]][[indigenism]], and are strictly against [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[neoliberalism]] and [[File:Cap.png]] [[capitalism]]. Since their initial uprising was crushed by the Mexican military, the group has since attempted to gain both Mexican and international support through avoiding military offensives. Today, the group claims a large area of Chiapas called the Rebel Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities, a [[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|socialist]] [[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|confederation]] run by a [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy|democratically-elected]] council.
Decades later, in 1994, the Chiapas conflict began with the Zapatista uprising, caused by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). This [[File:Libsoc.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism|libertarian socialist]] militant group borrowed its name from the Zapatismo, believing themselves to be its successor. Although they do not align with any political classification, they support [[File:Globnat.png]] [[Alter-Globalization|alter-globalization]] and [[File:Native.png]][[indigenism]], and are strictly against [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[neoliberalism]] and [[File:Cap.png]] [[capitalism]]. Since their initial uprising was crushed by the Mexican military, the group has since attempted to gain both Mexican and international support through avoiding military offensives. Today, the group claims a large area of Chiapas called the Rebel Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities, a [[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|socialist]] [[File:Confed.png]] [[Confederalism|confederation]] run by a [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy|democratically-elected]] council.


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== How to Draw ==
== How to Draw ==
{{Flag|Zapatista_flag.svg}}
{{Flag|Zapatista_flag.svg}}
Zapatism's design is based on the flag of the EZLN.
Neozapatismo's design is based on the flag of the EZLN.
# Draw a ball
# Draw a ball
# Fill it with black
# Fill it with black

Revision as of 21:21, 27 August 2021

Neo-Zapatismo is not an ideology or doctrine but a set of political philosophy and practices inspired by Emiliano Zapata, though certain currents of Neozapatismo can be identified:

History

The origins of Neozapatismo traces back to the 1910's during the Mexican Revolution with its namesake, General Emiliano Zapata Salazar, an Agrarian revolutionary who led the Liberation Army of the South in the fight against the national government to reclaim stolen communal lands. The army disbanded after the government of Venustiano Carranza was overthrown.

Subcomandante Marcos

Decades later, in 1994, the Chiapas conflict began with the Zapatista uprising, caused by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). This libertarian socialist militant group borrowed its name from the Zapatismo, believing themselves to be its successor. Although they do not align with any political classification, they support alter-globalization and indigenism, and are strictly against neoliberalism and capitalism. Since their initial uprising was crushed by the Mexican military, the group has since attempted to gain both Mexican and international support through avoiding military offensives. Today, the group claims a large area of Chiapas called the Rebel Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities, a socialist confederation run by a democratically-elected council.


Personality

Best friends with Indigenous Anarchism, considering their unified goals and history, they tend to smoke pipes together and like to talk about their indiginous history.

He admires Guevarism and has posters of him all over his room.

How to Draw

Flag of Neozapatismo

Neozapatismo's design is based on the flag of the EZLN.

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill it with black
  3. Add a big red star in the center
  4. Add eyes

And you're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Black #202020 32, 32, 32
Red #CF0821 207, 8, 33

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Anarchism - I like your ideas but not your dogma.
  • Marxism - I like your theory but not your dogma.
  • Ethnocacerism - I like your dedication to fight for indigenous rights and autonomy, but not your racism or supremacism

Enemies

Further Information

Wikipedia

Online Communities

Videos

Gallery

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