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Social insertion (Spanish: ''inserción social'') is one of the two main forms of anarchist activism championed by the FARJ (Federação Anarquista do Rio de Janeiro) and other South American anarchist organizations, the other being ''especifismo''. Both principles are based on traditional trends within anarchism. While social insertion is described as being rooted in Mikhail Bakunin's insistence on social activism, ''especifismo'' is considered to be based on Errico Malatesta’s focus on anarchist-specific organization.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anarquismo especifista )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Independent Media Center - www.indymedia.org - ((( i ))) )〕 With the break between anarchism and labor movements in South America in the 1920s, anarchism there lost a connection with social movements. The goal of social insertion is to re-ignite this trend, described as the “social vector” of anarchism.〔 Some have been suspicious of the term, associating it with entryism as practiced by the old authoritarian left movements. However, proponents of social insertion insist that entryism is essentially using involvement as a Trojan horse for purposes of promotion whereas social insertion is focused on genuine improvement in communities.〔〔(NEFAC )〕 Social insertion consists simply of building a base for anarchist ideas through involvement at rank and file level over time in workplace and community organizations and struggles. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Forum of Organized Anarchism - Declaration of Principles )〕 == References ==
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