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Dario Azzellini

    January 1, 1967

    Dario Azzellini is an author deeply invested in themes of social and revolutionary militancy, popular power and self-administration, and workers' control. His work is characterized by extensive case studies, particularly from Latin America, examining how these forces are shaped and manifest in the real world. Through his writing and documentary filmmaking, Azzellini analyzes complex social and political processes, aiming to foster deeper understanding and provoke discussion on issues of migration, racism, and governance.

    Caracas, sozialisierende Stadt
    Mehr als Arbeitskampf!
    Venezuela Bolivariana
    Communes And Workers' Control In Venezuela
    If Not Us, Who?
    They Can't Represent Us!
    • 2021

      If Not Us, Who?

      Global workers against authoritarianism, fascism, and dictatorships

      If Not Us, Who?
    • 2017

      Communes And Workers' Control In Venezuela

      • 303 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Too often the story of Venezuela's Bolivarian revolution is told with an excessive focus on former president Hugo Chavez. In this history from below, Dario Azellini turns our attention toward the ways workers, peasants, and the poor in urban communities have led the struggle for 21st century socialism. This fascinating account draws on extensive empirical studies and participant interviews.

      Communes And Workers' Control In Venezuela
    • 2014