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{{Ideology|title1 = Anarcho-Syndicalism|image1 = 1280px-Anarchist flag.svg.png|caption1 = The 'red-and-black flag' is the symbol of the anarcho-syndicalist and anarcho-communist movements. Black is the traditional color of anarchism, and red is the traditional color of socialism and communism. The red-and-black flag combines the two colors in equal parts, with a simple diagonal split.}}'''Anarcho-Syndicalism''' or '''Revolutionary Syndicalism''' is a [[Syndicalism|syndicalist]] strategy to create an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] society by the creation of anarchist trade unions (such as the [[National Confederation of Labour (Spain)|CNT]] or [[Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden|SAC]]) followed by a wave of [[Strike|strikes]] and [[Workplace Occupation|occupations]] to create a society based on [[Workers' Self-Management|workers' self-management]].
{{Ideology|title1 = Anarcho-Syndicalism|image1 = 1280px-Anarchist flag.svg.png|caption1 = The 'red-and-black flag' is the symbol of the anarcho-syndicalist and anarcho-communist movements. Black is the traditional color of anarchism, and red is the traditional color of socialism and communism. The red-and-black flag combines the two colors in equal parts, with a simple diagonal split.}}'''Anarcho-Syndicalism''' or '''Revolutionary Syndicalism''' is a [[Syndicalism|syndicalist]] strategy to create an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] society by the creation of anarchist trade unions followed by a wave of [[Strike|strikes]] and [[Workplace Occupation|occupations]] to create a society based on [[Workers' Self-Management|workers' self-management]].


== History ==
== History ==

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</image> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> </infobox> Anarcho-Syndicalism or Revolutionary Syndicalism is a syndicalist strategy to create an anarchist society by the creation of anarchist trade unions followed by a wave of strikes and occupations to create a society based on workers' self-management.

History

Precursors

Mikhail Bakunin lay much of the theoretical groundwork for anarcho-syndicalism. Arguing that workers forming trade unions and striking would be a necessity for the working class to realise its potential in running society.

First Organisations

Rise to Prominence

Rapid Decline

Irrelevance

Resurgence

21st Century

Anarcho-Syndicalist Organisations

International

National

Defunct