Anarcho-syndicalism
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Anarcho-syndicalism is a branch of anarchism which focuses on the labor movement. Anarcho-syndicalists view labor unions as a potential force for revolutionary social change, replacing capitalism and the state with a new society democratically self-managed by workers.
The basic principles of anarcho-syndicalism are:
- workers’ solidarity
- direct action
- self-management
Workers’ solidarity means that anarcho-syndicalists believe all workers, no matter their race, gender, or ethnic group, are in a similar situation in regard to their bosses (class consciousness). Furthermore, it means that, within capitalism, any gains or losses made by some workers from or to bosses will eventually affect all workers. Therefore, to liberate themselves, all workers must support one another in their class conflict.
Anarcho-syndicalists believe that only direct action — that is, action concentrated on directly attaining a goal, as opposed to indirect action, such as electing a representative to a government position — will allow workers to liberate themselves.
Moreover, anarcho-syndicalists believe that workers’ organizations — the organizations that struggle against the wage system, which, in anarcho-syndicalist theory, will eventually form the basis of a new society — should be self-managing. They should not have bosses or “business agents”; rather, the workers should be able to make all the decisions that affect them themselves.
Rudolf Rocker was one of the most popular voices in the anarcho-syndicalist movement. He outlined a view of the origins of the movement, what it sought, and why it was important to the future of labor in his pamphlet Anarcho-Syndicalism.
Hubert Lagardelle wrote that Pierre-Joseph Proudhon laid out the fundamental theories of anarcho-syndicalism, through his repudiation of both capitalism and the state, his flouting of political government, his idea of free, autonomous economic groups, and his view of struggle, not pacifism, as the core of man.
The International Workers Association is an international anarcho-syndicalist federation of various labor unions from different countries. The Spanish Confederación Nacional del Trabajo played and still plays a major role in the Spanish labor movement. It was also an important force in the Spanish Civil War.
The Industrial Workers of the World, a once powerful, still active, and now regrowing labor union, is considered by some to have some similarities to anarcho-syndicalism. The IWW differs from anarcho-syndicalism in that does not take any position for or against political action. Likewise the IWW does not advocate the abolition of the state.
The anarcho-syndicalist orientation of many early American labor unions played an important role in the formation of the American political spectrum. The United States is the only industrialized ("first world") country that does not have a major labor-based political party. See It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States, Seymour Martin Lipset and Gary Marks, ISBN 0-39-332254-8.
Rudolf Rocker wrote in Anarcho-Syndicalism:
- “Political rights do not originate in parliaments; they are rather forced upon them from without. And even their enactment into law has for a long time been no guarantee of their security. They do not exist because they have been legally set down on a piece of paper, but only when they have become the ingrown habit of a people, and when any attempt to impair them will meet with the violent resistance of the populace”
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[edit] See also
- Participatory Economics
- General strike
- Syndicalism
- Council Communism
- Libertarian socialism
- CNT
- FAI
- Trade Union
- Trade unions in South Africa
- List of federations of trade unions
[edit] Quotes
Rudolf Rocker wrote in Anarcho-Syndicalism:
Political rights do not originate in parliaments; they are rather forced upon them from without. And even their enactment into law has for a long time been no guarantee of their security. They do not exist because they have been legally set down on a piece of paper, but only when they have become the ingrown habit of a people, and when any attempt to impair them will meet with the violent resistance of the populace.
[edit] Anarcho-syndicalist Organizations
- International Workers Association (IWA-AIT)
- Associação Internacional dos Trabalhadores - Secção Portuguesa (AIT-SP) Portugal
- Anarho-sindikalisticka inicijativa (ASI-MUR) Serbia
- Awareness League Nigeria
- Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT-AIT) Spain
- Confédération Nationale du Travail (CNT-AIT & CNT-F) France
- Direct! Switzerland
- Federace Sociálních Anarchistù (FSA-MAP) Czech Rep
- Federação Operária do Río Grande do Sul - Confederação Operária Brasileira (FORGS-COB-AIT) Brazil
- Federacion Obrera Regional Argentina (FORA-AIT) Argentina
- Freie Arbeiter- und Arbeiterinnen Union (FAU) Germany
- Konfederatsiya Revolyutsionnikh Anarkho-Sindikalistov (KRAS-IWA) Russia
- Norsk Syndikalistik Forbund (NSF-IAA) Norway
- Priama Akcia (PA-IWA) Slovakia
- Solidarity Federation (SF-IWA) Britain
- Unione Sindacale Italiana (USI) Italy
- Workers Solidarity Alliance
- FESAL (European Federation of Alternative Syndicalism)
- Confederación General del Trabajo de España (CGT) Spain
- Ελευθεριακή Συνδικαλιστική Ένωση (ESE) Greece
- Freie ArbeiterInnen Union Schweiz (FAUCH) Switzerland
- Industrial Workers of the World (not explicitly anarcho-syndicalist: see above)
- SKT Siberian Confederation of Labour
- Swedish Anarcho-syndicalist Youth Federation (Syndikalistiska Ungdomsförbundet, SUF) Sweden
- Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden (Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation, SAC) Sweden
- Antiauthoritarian Movement (Αντιεξουσιαστίκή Κίνηση) (ΑΚ) Greece
- Courant Syndicaliste Revolutionnaire (CSR) France
[edit] People
- Rudolf Rocker
- Buenaventura Durruti
- Noam Chomsky
- Lucy Parsons
- Big Bill Haywood
- Joe Hill
- Federica Montseny
- Fernand Pelloutier
- Georges Sorel
- Sam Dolgoff
[edit] Further reading
[edit] Books
- Maximoff, G.P. Program Of Anarcho-Syndicalism, Monty Miller, 2005.
- Rocker, Rudolf, Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism (full text)
- Rocker, Rudolf, Anarcho-Syndicalism (full text)
- Rocker, Rudolf. Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice, Oakland: AK Press, 2004. ISBN: 1902593928
[edit] External links
- Industrial Workers of the World
- Confederación Nacional del Trabajo - CNT/AIT
- Workers' Solidarity Alliance
- Anarcho-Syndicalism 101
- Daily Bleed's Anarchist Encyclopedia Hundreds of anarcho-syndicalists cited
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