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Syndicalism is a revolutionary current within the labor movement that, through industrial unionism, seeks to unionize workers according to industry and advance their demands through strikes, with the eventual goal of gaining control over the means of production and the economy at large through social ownership. Developed in French labor unions during the late 19th century, syndicalist movements were most predominant amongst the socialist movement during the interwar period that preceded the outbreak of World War II. Major syndicalist organizations included the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) in France, the Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) in Spain, the Italian Syndicalist Union (USI), the Free Workers' Union of Germany (FAUD), and the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation (FORA). Although they did not regard themselves as syndicalists, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) (nicknamed Wobblies) in the United States, the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union (ITGWU), and the Canadian One Big Union (OBU) are considered by most historians to belong to this current. The Spanish International Workers' Association – Asociación Internacional de los Trabajadores (IWA–AIT), which was formed in 1922, is an international syndicalist federation of various labour unions from different countries. At its peak, it represented millions of workers and competed directly for the hearts and minds of the working class with social democratic unions and parties. A number of syndicalist organizations were and still are to this day linked in the IWA–AIT; some of its member organizations left for the International Confederation of Labour (ICL–CIT), which was formed in 2018. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Ecrits libertaires
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Le communisme français : des comités syndicalistes révolutionnaires au PCF, une histoire occultée
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New Perspectives on Anarchism, Labour and Syndicalism: The Individual, the National and the Transnational
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L'Ethique du syndicalisme
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Autonomie ouvrière
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anarcho-syndicalisme et syndicalisme révolutionnaire
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Revolutionärer Syndikalismus und Bolschewismus: Der Prozess der ideologischen Auseinandersetzung französischer Syndikalisten mit den Bolschewiki 1914–1922
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le syndicalisme en France
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Mümken, Jürgen: Vom Lokalismus zum revolutionären Syndikalismus
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L'émancipation des travailleurs
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Histoire de l'anarchisme aux Etats-Unis d'Amérique : les origines, 1826-1886
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IWW : le syndicalisme révolutionnaire aux États-Unis
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Histoire des Bourses du Travail
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Le syndicalisme révolutionnaire, la Charte d'Amiens et l'autonomie ouvrière
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De l'histoire du mouvement ouvrier révolutionnaire actes du colloque international
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La CGT: Suivi de Le Parti du travail
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Parti socialiste ou CGT ? : 1905-1914, de la concurrence révolutionnaire à l'union sacrée
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Pour l'anarcho-syndicalisme
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Anarchisme & syndicalisme : le Congrès anarchiste international d'Amsterdam, 1907
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Pierre Monatte : une autre voix syndicaliste
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Trop jeunes pour mourir
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Aufstieg und Niedergang des revolutionären Syndikalismus
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