syndicalism in English

noun
1
a movement for transferring the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution to workers' unions. Influenced by Proudhon and by the French social philosopher Georges Sorel (1847–1922), syndicalism developed in French labor unions during the late 19th century and was at its most vigorous between 1900 and 1914, particularly in France, Italy, Spain, and the US.
Others inside the party nurtured hopes of a return to past Stalinist glories or some form of militant syndicalism .

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1. Anarcho-syndicalism is a way of preserving freedom.

2. In France there was a long tradition of anarcho-syndicalism.

3. 1918, Proposed Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism, and Syndicalism, London: George Allen & Unwin.

4. Syndicalism, also called Anarcho-syndicalism, or Revolutionary 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.The syndicalist movement flourished in France chiefly between 1900 and 1914 and had a considerable impact in

5. 3 Most trade unionists had been indifferent to any political theory beyond an instinctive syndicalism which was itself largely confined to industrial disputes.

6. Brandenburg, a leader in the Ku Klux Klan, made a speech at a Klan rally and was later convicted under an Ohio criminal syndicalism law

7. He mainly refers to anarcho-syndicalism and there are some good parts where he goes over the role that Anarchism played in the Spanish Civil War (though to the experienced reader, this has since been well noted by others).