- a word derived from anarcho-syndicalism.
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This “secret country,” depicted in Technicolor tones, is governed by anarcho-syndicalist communes of activists, has community-organized free health care, and is economically self-sufficient and ecologically sustainable.
From Slate • Dec. 4, 2018
One of them pronounces a manifesto apparently inspired by a Monty Python scene: "We're a radical anarcho-syndicalist collective. Saboteurs. Our aim is to free the proletariat from the yoke of the industrialist state."
From Seattle Times • Mar. 26, 2014
The big art-house opening — if big means medium — was the anarcho-syndicalist thriller The East.
From Time • Jun. 2, 2013
A red-hot anarcho-syndicalist risen from the factories, Jouhaux liked to boast that if war came, labor in all Europe would quench it by a general strike.
From Time Magazine Archive
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