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[[File:Anarchist black cat.svg|right|thumb|The black cat used by the [[Industrial Workers of the World]] — a major syndicalist formation — as a symbol for sabotage.]]
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'''Anarcho-syndicalism''' is an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] strand of thought and modus operandi of [[Revolution|revolutionary]] organizing in which emphasis is placed on the formation of radical [[trade union|trade unions]] and other syndicates to represent the [[Proletariat|workers]]. Anarcho-syndicalists seek the building of unions to both advocate immediate demands and to eventually achieve social revolution by means of a [[general strike]].<ref>Jeff Stein (1998). [https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/local-federation-of-the-cnt-ait-sevilla-spain-basic-anarcho-syndicalism#toc2 Basic Anarcho-Syndicalism]. ''The Anarchist Library''.</ref>
{{Anarchism}}'''Anarcho-syndicalism''' is an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] strand of thought and modus operandi of [[Revolution|revolutionary]] organizing in which emphasis is placed on the formation of radical [[trade union|trade unions]] and other syndicates to represent the [[Proletariat|workers]]. Anarcho-syndicalists seek the building of unions to both advocate immediate demands and to eventually achieve social revolution by means of a [[general strike]].<ref>Jeff Stein (1998). [https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/local-federation-of-the-cnt-ait-sevilla-spain-basic-anarcho-syndicalism#toc2 Basic Anarcho-Syndicalism]. ''The Anarchist Library''.</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

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The black cat used by the Industrial Workers of the World — a major syndicalist formation — as a symbol for sabotage.

Anarcho-syndicalism is an anarchist strand of thought and modus operandi of revolutionary organizing in which emphasis is placed on the formation of radical trade unions and other syndicates to represent the workers. Anarcho-syndicalists seek the building of unions to both advocate immediate demands and to eventually achieve social revolution by means of a general strike.[1]

See also

References

  1. Jeff Stein (1998). Basic Anarcho-Syndicalism. The Anarchist Library.