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− | A revolutionary group based in Chiapas, Mexico, which declared war against the Mexican state in 1994. The Zapatistas have used non-violent methods combined with extensive media and technological campaigns to promote their cause both domestically and internationally. The movement aligns itself with the anti- | + | A revolutionary group based in Chiapas, Mexico, which declared war against the Mexican state in 1994. The Zapatistas have used non-violent methods combined with extensive media and technological campaigns to promote their cause both domestically and internationally. The movement aligns itself with the anti-globalization and anti-neoliberal social movements, and calls for indigenous control of local resources, especially land. The Zapatista movement combines Mayan practices with elements of libertarian [[Socialism|socialism]], [[Anarchism|anarchism]], and Marxism. It aims to transform politics to a ‘bottom up’ approach through participatory democracy. |
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[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] |