Syndicalism

Syndicalism is a radical current in the labor movement to establish local, worker-based organizations and advance the demands and rights of workers through strikes. Most active in the early 20th century, syndicalism was predominant in the revolutionary left in the decade which preceded the outbreak of World War I because orthodox Marxism was mostly reformist at that time, according to the Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm.Major syndicalist organizations included the General Confederation of Labor in France, the National Confederation of Labour in Spain, the Italian Syndicalist Union, the Free Workers' Union of Germany, and the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation. Although they …

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The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

with our con- These are seen to " e p s of "syndicalism" or "co-determination." T o estates" and the


The National Archives · 1971 English

A file containing documents concerning relations between Albania and China. Subjects covered in the file include the appointment of a new Chinese ambassador in Tirana; Albanian criticism of the new …

of speeches available here, it "anarcho-syndicalism," and he appears that the Albanian s a


The National Archives · 1971 French

A file containing documents relating to the domestic political situation in Yugoslavia. Subjects covered in the file include the complex relationships between the different nationalities, particularly between Serbs and Croats; …

with Yugoslavia, the Russians call it anarcho- syndicalism moving rapidly to capitalism. 10. The most thoughtful


The National Archives · 1969 English

A file containing documents relating to the internal political situation in Yugoslavia. Much of the file is devoted to the ninth congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, which …

k: "fascist bestiality" in 19U8 to "anarcho-syndicalism in 196% The main differences this time are clothed with I some of the trappings of anarcho-syndicalism and dubbed • I "socialist self-management"


The National Archives · 1966 English

A file containing documents concerning Soviet politics. Subjects covered in the file include the problems posed to the Soviet leadership by nationalism amongst the populations of the Soviet republics; changes …

economy must be condemned as "regional anarcho-syndicalism and not communism." The editorial seemed clearly


The National Archives · 1962 English

A file of correspondence, reports, and press material concerning East German trade unions. The documents discuss several speeches made at a plenum of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (S.E.D.) …

manifestations of 'pure tra.e unionism1 and syndicalism. . . " 6. 7 - • V*" - 3 - November 16, 1961


The National Archives · 1960 English

A file of correspondence and reports on political developments in East Germany. Subjects covered in the file include speeches delivered by the East German leaders, Otto Grotewohl and Walter Ulbricht, …

submitted to him he wrote in the margin: "Syndicalism - incompatible with the party line". This was criticised by Herr Ulbricht, who referred to it as syndicalism, a kind of Yugoslav autonomy which is incompatible


The National Archives · 1960 English

A file of correspondence, reports, and press material concerning trade unions in East Germany. The documents discuss the revelation that the East German Free German Trade Union Federation (F.D.G.B.) has …

and Ideological education. All vestiges of syndicalism and all tendencies towards brigade autonomy


The National Archives · 1957 English

A file of correspondence and reports on political developments in Yugoslavia. The file contains reports compiled by members of the British embassy in Belgrade on the intention of the Yugoslav …

circles abroad as the nearest approach to the syndicalism propagated at the beginning of the 20th century


The National Archives · 1957 English

"democratic centralism" against "anarcho- I syndicalism". In general there would seem to be l i t t l doctrinal purity (against charges of anarcho-syndicalism) and with establishing that the philosopher*


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