Anocratic Syndicalism

From Servantpedia
Revision as of 22:04, 26 December 2024 by Servant Mapper (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Syndicalist Anocracy, most prevalent in South America, was the libertarian-left counter to growing rationalist influence in the region.

Values

Anocratic syndicalism seeks to give power to the labor unions, forming worker communes where industries and the means of production is managed by the workers directly and not by the state. Unlike anarcho-syndicalism, anocratic syndicalism does not seek to abolish the state completely however, instead mearely keeping it at bay in order to prevent communist totalitarianism. Anocratic syndicalism also seeks to keep the nation under a vaguely democratic framework, branding itself as a concoction of communism, anarcho-syndicalism and democratic socialism.

History