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[[File:CPUSA black belt poster.png|thumb|[[Communist Party of the United States of America|CPUSA]] poster from 1932 calling for self-determination for Africans in the [[United States of America|United States]]]]
'''Self-determination''' is the right of a [[nation]] to determine its own future and resist external political or cultural interference. It may consist of autonomy or [[federalism]] within a larger state but also includes the right to full secession and independence.<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Joseph Stalin]]|year=1913|title=Marxism and the National Question|chapter=The National Movement|mia=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1913/03a.htm#s2}}</ref>
'''Self-determination''' is the right of a [[nation]] to determine its own future and resist external political or cultural interference. It may consist of autonomy or [[federalism]] within a larger state but also includes the right to full secession and independence.<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Joseph Stalin]]|year=1913|title=Marxism and the National Question|chapter=The National Movement|mia=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1913/03a.htm#s2}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Marxist theory]]
[[Category:Marxist theory]]

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CPUSA poster from 1932 calling for self-determination for Africans in the United States

Self-determination is the right of a nation to determine its own future and resist external political or cultural interference. It may consist of autonomy or federalism within a larger state but also includes the right to full secession and independence.[1]

References

  1. Joseph Stalin (1913). Marxism and the National Question: 'The National Movement'. [MIA]