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'''Green Syndicalism''' is a synthesis of [[Environmentalism|environmentalist]] and [[Syndicalism|syndicalist]] philosophy, arguing that an end to [[capitalism]] and [[Workers' Self-Management|workers' self-management]] is the only way to create an [[Sustainability|ecologically-friendly civilization]]. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
Green Syndicalism draws early inspiration from the Australian [[Green Bans]] movement and the [[Lucas Aerospace Plan]] in the 1970s. Most inspiration comes from [[Judi Bari|Judi Bari's]] efforts to organize timber workers with [[Earth First!]] in an alliance against logging corporations in Northern California in the late 1980s. | Green Syndicalism draws early inspiration from the Australian [[Green Bans]] movement and the [[Lucas Aerospace Plan]] in the 1970s. Most inspiration comes from [[Judi Bari|Judi Bari's]] efforts to organize timber workers with [[Earth First!]] in an alliance against logging corporations in Northern California in the late 1980s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 3 April 2024
Green Syndicalism is a synthesis of environmentalist and syndicalist philosophy, arguing that an end to capitalism and workers' self-management is the only way to create an ecologically-friendly civilization.
History
Green Syndicalism draws early inspiration from the Australian Green Bans movement and the Lucas Aerospace Plan in the 1970s. Most inspiration comes from Judi Bari's efforts to organize timber workers with Earth First! in an alliance against logging corporations in Northern California in the late 1980s.