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- Syndicalism - Wikipedia
Syndicalism is used by some interchangeably with anarcho-syndicalism This term was first used in 1907 by socialists criticizing the political neutrality of the CGT, although it was rarely used until the early 1920s when communists used it disparagingly
- Syndicalism | Political Economics Labor Movements | Britannica
Syndicalism, a movement that advocates direct action by the working class to abolish the capitalist order, including the state, and to establish in its place a social order based on workers organized in production units
- SYNDICALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SYNDICALISM is a revolutionary doctrine by which workers seize control of the economy and the government by direct means (such as a general strike)
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Syndicalism is a labor movement ideology that emphasizes the importance of direct action, worker self-management, and the abolition of the capitalist system At its core, syndicalism seeks to empower workers and promote social change through the creation of decentralized, democratic unions
- Syndicalism — what is it? | The Anarchist Library
Syndicalism — what is it? Syndicalism is a trade union movement that differs from others in several ways Syndicalism distances itself from party politics and parliamentarism
- Syndicalism Explained - Easy Sociology
Syndicalism is a revolutionary labor ideology and organizational framework advocating for the direct control of economic production and societal governance by the working class, primarily through decentralized and militant trade unions
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Gathering and publishing materials that define and promote syndicalism, as well as texts related to its history
- Syndicalism
Werner Sombart is credited with the claim that the French philosopher Georges Sorel (1847–1922) was the main theorist of syndicalism, a position that converges with the notion that syndicalism was current born of the French CGT in the 1890s
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