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anarcho-syndicalism

/an-er-koh-sin-di-kuh-liz-uhm, an-ahr-koh-/US // ˌæn ər koʊˈsɪn dɪ kəˌlɪz əm, ænˌɑr koʊ- //

无政府主义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : syndicalism.

Examples

  • For some, it is a message that's dead on arrival, thanks to the anarcho-Marxist flavor of his transformative call.

  • The Culture is a post-singularity, anarcho-capitalist society, with technology that outpaces our own.

  • I have met many anarcho-capitalists, but none who had, to my knowledge, personally sold or underwritten insurance.

  • An anarcho-hippie commune took root in Zuccotti Park, across the street from Ground Zero.

  • Syndicalism and bolshevism involve speedy and drastic action—hence the force of their appeal.

  • This idea is known as Syndicalism, derived from the French word "syndicat," meaning a labor union.

  • Let us next examine the stages between capitalism and Syndicalism.

  • This revolution was an interesting combination of the ideas of Socialism and Syndicalism.

  • Certain friends greatly fear that some things said in this booklet may fall foul of the criminal-syndicalism laws.