Talk:Anarchism in Chile

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Insurrectionary trend

Hi. There is clearly a strong individualist/insurrectionalist, or what the kids would call now 'post-left', trend in Chile but it is not at all mentioned here aside from mentioned in passing the 'Bombs Case' and most of what I have about this comes from contra-info sites which wikipedia does not consider suitable. Could anyone recommend some books that might make for good citations in writing about this so as to avoid Original Research? Thanks. SP00KYtalk 19:10, 15 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hello again! It's good to see you are interested in improving this page, I was just looking at it thinking it needs updating. I'm going to be working on Squatting in Chile in the next days, I'll drop you a line if I find anything useful. There's obviously crossover since squatted self-managed social centres seem to be a big part of the current anarchist movement there. Cheers! Mujinga (talk) 09:43, 20 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Hey W1tchkr4ft 00 here's some stuff I came across, nothing that really answers your question but at least some extra sources or leads towards citations; the page really needs work, I'd say it might even be better just to start again. Bit of a job!
Mujinga (talk) 14:43, 9 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you Mujinga, I much appreciate that. I was just thinking of where to start on this today, as arguably Chile has one of the most vibrant, happening anarchist street movements right now. I think a section on the bomb case will be a good place for me start as well as to see if i can find any 'good' citations about Kevin Garrido, Joaquin Garcia and others convicted of anarchist crimes recently. I will be sure to add to Squatting in Chile if I can help, too. Thanks as always. :) SP00KYtalk 22:32, 22 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]