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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Movimento Libertario was originally an Italian cultural association for the dissemination of [[libertarianism]]. It began on September 24, 2005, in [[Treviglio]] with the writing of the "''Manifesto and Constitution of the Movimento Libertario''" by Leonardo Facco.<ref name="manifesto">Leonardo Facco. [http://digilander.libero.it/cssc/liborg/enclave/MANIFESTO.doc "Manifesto and Constitution of the Movimento Libertario"], Treviglio, September 24, 2005</ref> The Movimento Libertario became also an Italian political subject when it was officially founded in September 2007 by [[Leonardo Facco]], [[Giorgio Fidenato]] and Marcello Mazzilli,<ref>[http://opinione.it/articolo.php?arg=14&art=61183 ''The libertarian way to happiness''] ''L'Opinione'', by Elisa Borghi. Retrieved on May 18, 2007. Interview to Marcello Mazzilli spokesman of the Movimento Libertario.</ref> to defend life, liberty and property of each individual within a strong liberist system of [[free market]], against any kind of aggression and/or coercion.<ref name="statute">Leonardo Facco, Giorgio Fidenato, Marcello Mazzilli [http://www.movimentolibertario.it/Documenti/Statuto_MLsett-07.pdf "Statute of the Movimento Libertario"], Treviglio, September 2007</ref> The Association has its registered office in the Municipality of [[Pordenone]].<ref name="statute" /> | The Movimento Libertario was originally an Italian cultural association for the dissemination of [[libertarianism]]. It began on September 24, 2005, in [[Treviglio]] with the writing of the "''Manifesto and Constitution of the Movimento Libertario''" by Leonardo Facco.<ref name="manifesto">Leonardo Facco. [http://digilander.libero.it/cssc/liborg/enclave/MANIFESTO.doc "Manifesto and Constitution of the Movimento Libertario"], Treviglio, September 24, 2005</ref> The Movimento Libertario became also an Italian political subject when it was officially founded in September 2007 by [[Leonardo Facco]], [[Giorgio Fidenato]] and Marcello Mazzilli,<ref>[http://opinione.it/articolo.php?arg=14&art=61183 ''The libertarian way to happiness''] ''L'Opinione'', by Elisa Borghi. Retrieved on May 18, 2007. Interview to Marcello Mazzilli spokesman of the Movimento Libertario.</ref> to defend life, liberty and property of each individual within a strong liberist system of [[free market]], against any kind of aggression and/or coercion.<ref name="statute">Leonardo Facco, Giorgio Fidenato, Marcello Mazzilli [http://www.movimentolibertario.it/Documenti/Statuto_MLsett-07.pdf "Statute of the Movimento Libertario"], Treviglio, September 2007</ref> The Association has its registered office in the Municipality of [[Pordenone]].<ref name="statute" /> | ||
The Movimento Libertario has as its symbol a round disk with a yellow-gold background in reference to the [[gold standard]] and also to its membership in the [[anarcho-capitalist]] movement. The symbol is part of the assets of the association.<ref name="statute" /> | The Movimento Libertario has as its symbol a round disk with a yellow-gold background in reference to the [[gold standard]] and also to its membership in the [[anarcho-capitalist]] movement. The symbol is part of the assets of the association.<ref name="statute" /> | ||
The term ''movimento libertario'' (''libertarian movement'' in English) in Italian language has a dual meaning. | The term ''movimento libertario'' (''libertarian movement'' in English) in Italian language has a dual meaning. | ||
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It is preferred{{By whom|date=September 2010}} to use in the Italian anarchist context the indicative categories of anarcho-capitalism (as right anarchism) and [[anarcho-communist]] (as [[left anarchism]]) to indicate and clearly distinguish respectively the different [[Anarchist schools of thought|anarchist school of thought]] with Rothbardian inspiration on market and property (like the ML) from the communist inspired groups. | It is preferred{{By whom|date=September 2010}} to use in the Italian anarchist context the indicative categories of anarcho-capitalism (as right anarchism) and [[anarcho-communist]] (as [[left anarchism]]) to indicate and clearly distinguish respectively the different [[Anarchist schools of thought|anarchist school of thought]] with Rothbardian inspiration on market and property (like the ML) from the communist inspired groups. | ||
The American libertarianism, whether in the anarcho-capitalist form that in its various meanings attributable, claims its presence in the vision of anarchism, although this comes especially from classical liberalism carried to its extreme and radical considerations.<ref name="Norman P. Barry">Norman P. Barry, ''Del liberalismo classico e del libertarianismo'', ELiDiR , Roma, 1993</ref> | The American libertarianism, whether in the anarcho-capitalist form that in its various meanings attributable, claims its presence in the vision of anarchism, although this comes especially from classical liberalism carried to its extreme and radical considerations.<ref name="Norman P. Barry">Norman P. Barry, ''Del liberalismo classico e del libertarianismo'', ELiDiR , Roma, 1993</ref> | ||
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The members of the Movimento Libertario reject the manipulation of their identity and image by traditional and collectivist anarchists, and claim for themselves the correctness of the use of the definition of Italian anarchist libertarian (''libertari''), stressing their opposition to the use of bombs and violence by the [[insurrectionary anarchism]]. | The members of the Movimento Libertario reject the manipulation of their identity and image by traditional and collectivist anarchists, and claim for themselves the correctness of the use of the definition of Italian anarchist libertarian (''libertari''), stressing their opposition to the use of bombs and violence by the [[insurrectionary anarchism]]. | ||
If the anarchism considers also the anarcho-capitalism as movement that tend to want to keep the rules without state, in turn the anarcho-capitalism considers acceptable only the rules that derives from natural rights. | If the anarchism considers also the anarcho-capitalism as movement that tend to want to keep the rules without state, in turn the anarcho-capitalism considers acceptable only the rules that derives from natural rights. |