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criminal syndicalism

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noun

Law.
  1. the doctrine of recourse to acts of violence or terrorism, or the advocacy of such acts, as a means of effecting economic or political change: proscribed by statute in many U.S. states.


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Harris even though in 1969 the Supreme Court declared criminal syndicalism laws unconstitutional.

From Salon • Oct. 11, 2019

Two others were locked up for stump speaking on the outskirts of the town and charged with criminal syndicalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

Another is Don West, six-foot radical poet released fortnight ago from the death cell in Pineville, Ky. jail where he had been held on a charge of criminal syndicalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

The second of the Michigan criminal syndicalism trials opened with the selection of a jury to try Charles F. Ruthenberg, former Secretary of the recently dissolved Communist Party.

From Time Magazine Archive

The criminal syndicalism law registers the high water mark of reaction.

From The Centralia Conspiracy by Chaplin, Ralph

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