anarcho-syndicalism
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- anarcho-syndicalist noun
Etymology
Origin of anarcho-syndicalism
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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Chomsky also advocated so-called anarcho-syndicalism, a political and economic philosophy that envisions decentralized, participatory organizations and that still echoes with what crypto promises to bring, Allaire said.
From MarketWatch
The strong labor movement started shading into anarcho-syndicalism, quite similar to the original fascist manifesto.
From Salon
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.
From Salon
In July, former leader Lord Kinnock told a meeting of his party's MPs that Labour believed in parliamentary socialism, not anarcho-syndicalism.
From BBC
It was at this second plant, having spent a year studying anarcho-syndicalism at university, that I first encountered the real thing.
From The Guardian
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