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Syndicalism Anarcho Anarchism


Syndicalism
"Anarchosyndicalism is the confirmed enemy of every form of economic and social monopoly, and aims at its abolition by means of economic communes and administrative organs of field and factory workers on the basis of a free system of councils, entirely liberated from subordination to any government or political party. Against the politics of the state and of parties it erects the economic organisation of labour; against the government of men, it sets up the administration of things." By Rudolf Rocker

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  • - Dedicated to alternative thoughts from the main stream public. Often related to anarchy, anarchism, and other modern day revolutions.
  • - Official homepage of this Irish anarcho-syndicalist group, with publications, statements and position papers. Includes articles from the newspaper Workers Solidarity.
  • - Documents and information regarding the movement in South Africa.
  • - The publication of the Anarcho-Syndicalist Network in Australia.
  • - The anarchosyndicalist trade union, workers' confederation and section of the Anarchist International. (Not to be confused with the Industrial Workers of the World - IWW).
  • - Index to the Revolt Collection of struggles in Ireland.
  • - The WSF was an anarcho-syndicalist organization in South Africa. It dissolved in September, 1999.
  • - Detailed discussion of 45 years of activist organizing -- historical and contemporary -- by Hunter Gray (Hunterbear). Areas covered include labor and socialism, civil rights, Native American rights.
  • - An analysis of the role of the CNT-FAI in the Spanish Revolution from an anarcho-syndicalist perspective.
  • - Self-managed unionism as a strategy for social change and self-management as an alternative vision for society.
  • - Information for anarchists in reformist trade unions.
  • - Essay by Alfredo Bonanno originally from Insurrection.
  • - A sydicalist construct which would develop a corporation for the development of revolutionary culture. Includes working documents regarding the theory and purpose, as well as practical guidelines for establishing AnarCorp collectives.


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