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What do people know about anarcho-syndicalism..?

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Does anyone consider that it may be a valid system of government..?

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  1. good stuff.


  2. Anarcho-syndicalism is a branch of anarchism which focuses on the labour movement.[1] Syndicalisme is a French word meaning "trade unionism" – hence, the "syndicalism" qualification. Anarcho-syndicalists view labour unions as a potential force for revolutionary social change, replacing capitalism and the State with a new society democratically self-managed by workers. Anarcho-syndicalists seek to abolish the wage system, regarding it as "wage slavery," and state or private ownership of the means of production, which they believe lead to class divisions. (Not all seek to abolish money per se. Ralph Chaplin states that "the ultimate aim of the General Strike as regards wages is to give to each producer the full product of his labor. The demand for better wages becomes revolutionary only when it is coupled with the demand that the exploitation of labor must cease.")[2] Anarcho-syndicalism remains a popular and active school of Anarchism today and has many supporters as well as many currently active organizations. Anarcho-syndicalist trade unionists differ on anarchist economic arrangements from a Collectivist anarchism type economic system to an Anarcho-Communism type economic system.[3] Historically most anarcho-syndicalists were/are also anarcho-communists (such as Lucy Parsons) or anarcho-collectivists (such as Buenaventura Durruti) but there have been many anarcho-syndicalists who preferred mutualist-type economic arrangements such as Joseph Labadie.

    No, it is not a system of government but more an ideology or philosophy that can a ffect a system of government

  3. Not a system of Government at all but a system in which people have their own ideas built around a center which is for respect for all humanity. This may describe anarchy more than the two but it is of some use in describing anarcho syndicalism. The idea is an opposition to all authority and a cooperative of people which supplies their own electrical power, their own food, their own currency, as for military or violence not all use it but what a society based on Anarcho-Syndicalism could look like is one where units trained as military might join to  fight off invaders then go back to their own communities. No standing army. Of course were Human Respect to become established violence might not occur. Self Sufficient Communities.

  4. oh h**l no it is just another form of communism.  We all know communism only benefits the government and basically says go to h**l to the common person

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