January 17th, 2012
Although means of production are public,, and workers would "own" corporations, would these corporations compete against each other?
I’m not really sure I understand the question, let alone the term "anarcho-syndicalism". However, it seems as long as there are two or more companies producing competing products (either the same product or substitutes), you have some form of competition.
What the competition looks like is a different question, and I’m not sure I’d know how to answer that.
January 5th, 2012
Bakunins tårar, live 1 may 2010 in front of a crowd of 3000 anarchists, syndicalists, feminists, antifascists and other radical unionists
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December 31st, 2011
From Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975).
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December 19th, 2011
Do you even know what Socialism and Anarcho-Syndicalism mean? Are you currently Googling both of them as we speak?
Once you have finished your hasty research, will you respond with a complete non sequitur?
@ Ron Paul
I gave you the answer in your own question, but I will rephrase it here.
Socialists believe in a "Worker’s State", that the Government can act to protect and represent the Working Class.
Anarcho-Syndicalists do not. They believe that the State (whether Liberal or Conservative) is ultimately antagonistic towards Workers.
I am not a Libertarian.
Libertarians believe in "Small Government".
I believe in "No Government".
As for income, I believe the Workers should collectively decide how to allocate the fruits of their, not the there should be a State to step in and tell people what is fair.
*the fruits of their Labor
1) Yes.
2) Yes.
3) No.
4) No.
December 13th, 2011
Do you even know what Socialism and Anarcho-Syndicalism mean? Are you currently Googling both of them as we speak?
Once you have finished your hasty research, will you respond with a complete non sequitur?
@ Ron Paul
I gave you the answer in your own question, but I will rephrase it here.
Socialists believe in a "Worker’s State", that the Government can act to protect and represent the Working Class.
Anarcho-Syndicalists do not. They believe that the State (whether Liberal or Conservative) is ultimately antagonistic towards Workers.
I am not a Libertarian.
Libertarians believe in "Small Government".
I believe in "No Government".
As for income, I believe the Workers should collectively decide how to allocate the fruits of their, not the there should be a State to step in and tell people what is fair.
*the fruits of their Labor
1) Yes.
2) Yes.
3) No.
4) No.
December 6th, 2011
I speak to a guy identifying as an anarcho-syndicalist at the Occupy Toronto protest. October 15, 2011
Brief summary of term: Anarcho-syndicalists regard the state as an inherently anti-worker institution. They view the primary purpose of the state as being the defence of private property. In contrast to other bodies of thought (Marxism-Leninism being a prime example), anarcho-syndicalists deny that there can be any kind of worker’s state or a state which acts in the interests of workers, as opposed to those of the powerful. Stemming from anarchist principles, this has entailed experiments with organisations based on self-management and direct democracy – that is the use of mandated, binding and rotatable delegates always accountable to the base.
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December 4th, 2011
a form of syndicalism i call anarcho-clanism
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December 2nd, 2011
http://www.uvursu.com *disclaimer* The views of the speaker do not necessarily reflect the views of the Revolutionary Students Union as a whole. The RSU itself is non-tendency, but is firmly anti-capitalist.
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November 27th, 2011
Video Cam Direct Upload
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