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Anarcho-syndicalism is an anarchist organisational model that centres trade unions as a vehicle for class conflict. Drawing from the theory of libertarian socialism and the practice of syndicalism, anarcho-syndicalism sees trade unions as both a means to achieve immediate improvements to working conditions and to build towards a social revolution in the form of a general strike, with the ultimate aim of abolishing the state and capitalism. Anarcho-syndicalists consider trade unions to be the prefiguration of a post-capitalist society and seek to use them in order to establish workers' control of production and distribution. An anti-political ideology, anarcho-syndicalism rejects political parties and participation in parliamentary politics, considering them to be a corrupting influence on the labour movement. In order to achieve their material and economic goals, anarcho-syndicalists instead practice direct action in the form of strike actions, boycotts and sabotage. Anarcho-syndicalists also attempt to build solidarity among the working class, in order to unite workers against the exploitation of labour and build workers' self-management. The foundations of anarcho-syndicalism were laid by the anti-authoritarian faction of the International Workingmen's Association (IWMA) and developed by the French General Confederation of Labour (CGT). Anarcho-syndicalism was constituted as a specific tendency following the International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam, which led to anarcho-syndicalism becoming the dominant form of trade union organisation in Europe and Latin America. After facing suppression during the Revolutions of 1917–1923, anarcho-syndicalists established the International Workers' Association (IWA). Anarcho-syndicalism reached its apex during the Spanish Revolution of 1936, when the National Confederation of Labour (CNT) established an anarcho-syndicalist economy throughout much of the Spanish Republic. Anarcho-syndicalism went into decline after the defeat of the anarchists in the Spanish Civil War. The movement split into two factions: the "orthodox" faction, which held to traditional syndicalist principles in spite of changing material conditions; and the "revisionist" faction, which aimed to achieve a mass base and work within the framework of newly-established welfare states. By the end of the 20th century, the rise of neoliberalism and the collapse of the Eastern Bloc had led to a revival in anarcho-syndicalism, with syndicalist unions once again being established throughout the globe. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Aus dem roten Sumpf
L'action directe
Zur Betrachtung der Lage in Deutschland
Anarcho-Syndicalism
Ökonomische Theorie, politische Strategie und Gewerkschaften: Auseinandersetzung mit neoreformistischen und neosyndikalistischen Anschauungen
Der deutsche Anarcho-Syndikalismus: Genese und Theorie einer vergessenen Bewegung
Les Anarchistes espagnols : révolution de 1936 et luttes de toujours
Beware! Anarchist!: A Life for Freedom: An Autobiography
anarcho-syndicalisme et syndicalisme révolutionnaire
Arbeitsgrundlage
Der Anarcho-syndikalistische Widerstand an Rhein und Ruhr: Zwölf Jahre hinter Stacheldraht und Gitter: Originaldokumente
Aufsatzsammlung: Band 1: 1919–1933
Aufsatzsammlung
Aufsatzsammlung: Band 2: 1949–1953
Für eine revolutionäre, syndikalistische Betriebs- und Gewerkschaftsarbeit
„Es lebt noch eine Flamme“: Rheinische Anarcho-Syndikalisten/-innen in der Weimarer Republik und im Faschismus
Aufbruch in neue Zeiten
La Pratique d’un syndicat CNT dans une entreprise privée de nettoyage, la SPES à Gennevilliers (Hauts-de-Seine)
De la doctrine à l'action
Anarchismus und Syndikalismus in Deutschland
La CGT-SR et la Révolution espagnole : juillet 1936-décembre 1937, de l'espoir à la désillusion
Die anarcho-syndikalistische Gewerkschaft
Anarchisten gegen Hitler: Anarchisten, Anarcho-Syndikalisten, Rätekommunisten in Widerstand und Exil
Die Entwicklung der revolutionären syndikalistischen Arbeiterbewegung Deutschlands in der Kriegs- und Nachkriegszeit (1918–1929)
Black Flame
Reihe Anarcho-Syndikalismus heute
New Perspectives on Anarchism, Labour and Syndicalism: The Individual, the National and the Transnational
L'anarcho-syndicalisme et l'organisation de la classe ouvrière
Syfo – Forschung & Bewegung
Kein Befehlen, kein Gehorchen! Die Geschichte der syndikalisch-anarchistischen Jugend in Deutschland seit 1918
Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism
Syndikalismus in Deutschland 1914–1918: „Im Herzen der Bestie“
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