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autonomy

In politics, a term used to describe political self-government of a state or, more commonly, a subdivision of a state. Autonomy may be based upon cultural or ethnic differences and often leads eventually to independence.

Varying degrees of autonomy are exhibited by colonies and dependencies. A more perfect instance is afforded by the powers of independent action of the ancient Greek city communities.

Autarky can be regarded as a state of extreme political and economic autonomy. In Immanuel Kant's philosophical use of the term it expresses the principle that no law without a moral foundation can be held as binding on the conscience.


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But the overall trend was clear; feeling that they had more common interests with the Dukes of Burgundy, the urban political elite gave up the autonomist aspirations they had defended during the fourteenth century.
Politically, such action takes the form of autonomist, separatist and irredentist movements.
Nevertheless, Negri's art-world acclaim was much in evidence at Documenta II--for which he had contributed, with Hardt, an essay to one of its "platforms" on democracy--no less than at last summer's Venice Biennale, where the phantom presence of Empire was all-pervasive (and hardly a stone's throw from Padua, where the autonomist movement with which Negri was associated in the '70s committed some of its most violent acts).
 
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