Syndicalism
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'''Syndicalism''' is an ideology that aims to bring down the capitalist society by co-ordinated actions conducted by industrial workers. Labour unions play a vital role in syndicalism and run the society after the downfall of capitalism. The emphasis on industrial organization in opposition of political action seperates syndicalism from many other egalitarian organizations and could be considered its most distinguishable feature. Syndicalism does not, however, reject political action altogether and political organization is practically a must in countries where syndicalism is strong. | '''Syndicalism''' is an ideology that aims to bring down the capitalist society by co-ordinated actions conducted by industrial workers. Labour unions play a vital role in syndicalism and run the society after the downfall of capitalism. The emphasis on industrial organization in opposition of political action seperates syndicalism from many other egalitarian organizations and could be considered its most distinguishable feature. Syndicalism does not, however, reject political action altogether and political organization is practically a must in countries where syndicalism is strong. | ||
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== Countries and movements that subscribe to syndicalism == | == Countries and movements that subscribe to syndicalism == | ||
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[[CNT-FAI]] ( Anarcho-syndicalist ) | [[CNT-FAI]] ( Anarcho-syndicalist ) | ||
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[[The Combined Syndicates of America]] ( Trade unionist with a bolshevik-type vanguard party) | [[The Combined Syndicates of America]] ( Trade unionist with a bolshevik-type vanguard party) |
Revision as of 13:32, 25 July 2010
Syndicalism is an ideology that aims to bring down the capitalist society by co-ordinated actions conducted by industrial workers. Labour unions play a vital role in syndicalism and run the society after the downfall of capitalism. The emphasis on industrial organization in opposition of political action seperates syndicalism from many other egalitarian organizations and could be considered its most distinguishable feature. Syndicalism does not, however, reject political action altogether and political organization is practically a must in countries where syndicalism is strong.
Countries and movements that subscribe to syndicalism
Union of Britain ( Trade unionist )
Commune of France ( Trade unionist )
CNT-FAI ( Anarcho-syndicalist )
Socialist Republic of Italy ( Anarcho-syndicalist )
The Combined Syndicates of America ( Trade unionist with a bolshevik-type vanguard party)
Bengal ( Radical socialist )
Georgia ( Menshevik )