Marxism-Deleonism, is a form of syndicalist Marxism developed by Daniel De Leon.
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Elections in Argentina's first syndicalist province are scheduled for April.
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During the mid 1920s, the decline of Germany's syndicalist movement started.
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He was encouraged by the anarcho-syndicalist movement he found in the US and Canada.
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This was also one of the founding piece of George Sorel's anarcho-syndicalist theory.
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Rudolf Rocker was one of the most popular voices in the anarcho-syndicalist movement.
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Let's turn it into a syndicalist co-operative owned by the workers who wear the hard hats.
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Eventually all syndicalist members of the Communist Party were expelled.
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Anarchist and especially syndicalist positions became increasingly popular within the FVdG.
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Anarchist: an advocate of anarchism
(syndicalism) a radical political movement that advocates bringing industry and government under the control of labor unions
Syndicalism is a type of economic system proposed as a replacement for capitalism and state socialism which uses federations of collectivized trade unions. ...
(Syndicalism) Raising trade union work to the equivalent of revolutionary work
(Syndicalism) A naive and impractical proposal for the economic organization of society whereby the workers of each plant, company or economic unit would jointly and equally own and operate the organization for which they work. ...
(syndicalism) 1. an economic system in which workers own and manage an industry. 2. a revolutionary form or development of trade unionism, originating in France, aiming at possession and control of the means of production and distribution and the establishment of a corporate society governed by ...
(syndicalism) Economic and political system based on the organization of labor; imported in Latin America from European political movements; militant force in Latin American politics. (p. 939)