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Anarchosyndicalism In The 20th Century 1st Vadim V Damier

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Anarchosyndicalism In The 20th Century 1st Vadim V Damier
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Publisher: Black Cat Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Vadim V. Damier
ISBN: 9780973782769, 0973782765
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st

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Anarchosyndicalism In The 20th Century 1st Vadim V Damier by Vadim V. Damier 9780973782769, 0973782765 instant download after payment.

Anarcho-syndicalism, a theory and practice of working class revolution, was developed not by scholars working in libraries but by the workers themselves. The anarcho-syndicalist movement of the 20th century extended to all the industrialized countries of the world and even agricultural regions. This was not a fringe phenomenon but involved millions of workers. Mainstream labor unions and social-democratic parties have become increasingly powerless to protect the gains of workers. In this situation, anarcho-syndicalism--the revolutionary, non-authoritarian alternative to reformism--is again on the agenda. This critical study of anarcho-syndicalism in the last century reveals a history of struggle which has often been neglected but holds many valuable lessons for the present.

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