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anarcho-syndicalism

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of anarcho-syndicalism1

First recorded in 1925–30
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Example Sentences

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The strong labor movement started shading into anarcho-syndicalism, quite similar to the original fascist manifesto.

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Mussolini drew on strong existing left-wing European currents such as anarcho-syndicalism, wanting to offer the world an alternative to what he saw as the failures of the Western democracies.

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In July, former leader Lord Kinnock told a meeting of his party's MPs that Labour believed in parliamentary socialism, not anarcho-syndicalism.

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It was at this second plant, having spent a year studying anarcho-syndicalism at university, that I first encountered the real thing.

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You know, anarcho-syndicalism, communitarian anarchism, anarchy in the sense of let’s get rid of everything, the old kind of primitive anarchism, many different types.

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