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anarcho-syndicalism

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anarcho-syndicalism

A movement which combined the principles of trade unionism and anarchism, in which trade unions were regarded as the instruments of working-class action to overthrow the state apparatus. It gained influence in the French and US trade union movements in the late 19th century, but was largely opposed by established trade unions in Britain and Germany. It disappeared almost completely as a movement after World War I.



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