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'''Anarcho-Syndicalism''' ('''Ansynd''') is an Anarchist, Economically Left and Culturally Varied (but usually [[File:Prgess.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Left|progressive]]) ideology. Ansynd believes that an anarchist society should be based around decentralized worker-controlled associations under the name of "Syndicates" (which is the French word for "Trade Union", although Syndicates in this context are more sophisticated than mere trade unions). And more specifically, the achievement of anarchism by union lead strikes and direct action. Anarcho-Syndicalism has been widely accepted in Anarchist circles (with [[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism|one notable exception]]). He inspired everybody's favorite crusty old white man socialist, (out of the approximate 67.54 billion of them), [[Libertarian Socialism|Noam Chomsky]]. Ansynd is also very fond of wildcat strikes.
 
One thing that must be highlighted is that anarcho-syndicalism is not a different ideology from [[File:Awaj.png]] anarchism. It is instead a branch of [[File:Ancom.png]] anarcho-communism that considers [[File:Synd.png]] unions, the labor movement and strikes as the organizational method necessary to reach an anarcho-communist society or according to its supporters [[File:Libertarian Communism.png]] "libertarian communist". That is why we can summarize anarcho-syndicalism as a synthesis between anarcho-communism and [[File:RevSynd.png]] revolutionary syndicalism.
 
==History==
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