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Revision as of 14:05, 15 January 2021
Anarcho-Syndicalism (Ansynd) is an Anarchist, Economically Left and Culturally Varied (but usually 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. He inspired everybody's favorite crusty old white man socialist, (out of the approximate 67.54 billion of them), Noam Chomsky. Ansynd is also very fond of wildcat strikes.
Personality
Unlike his brother Ancom who acts like a stereotypical rebellious teen. Ansynd is a dark and brooding character that likes to play Kaiserreich. His personality can be described as a caricature of a film-noir gangster. His aesthetics and personality are based on the 1920s. His native language is European Spanish.
How to Draw
Symbols
Different syndicalist symbols can be used to represent Ansynd.
- A
crossed torch and hammer is used to represent Syndicalists in the fictional universe of Kaiserreich. While this symbol is easily recognizable online, it was not used in real life.
- A three-pointed red star was used by Republican factions in the Spanish Civil War.
- A black cat emblem is used by the IWW, a modern-day syndicalist organization.
- An emblem with Hercules was used by the CNT in the Spanish Civil War.
Drawing
- Draw
Anarcho-Communism.
- Replace the left eye with a Gear-shaped eye-patch.
- In the eye-patch draw one of the aforementioned syndicalist symbols.
Props
Anarcho-Syndicalism may have a variety of props, mostly based on 1920s aesthetic:
- CNT-FAI hat from the Spanish Civil War.
- 1920s gangster fedora.
- 1920s-style Tommy Gun.
- Cigarette or cigar.
Relationships
Friends
Anarcho-Communism - After our fierce debate on how anarchist society should work we like to get together and enjoy our presence.
Mutualism - He's cool too.
Geosyndicalism - Fellow syndie and also has that cool lvt.
Frenemies
Falangism - Syndicalism is good, but why are you a damn nationalist? Also stop gloating about "winning the war".
Enemies
Ingsoc - Might as well be a nazi.
National Socialism - LITERALLY A NAZI!
Capitalism - GIVE ME A RAISE GODDAMNIT.
Longism - You represent everything I hate about nationalists using left wing economics to suppress worker control of the means of production. Also, do you keep having dreams about fighting in a second American Civil War in some alternate world?
Anarcho-Capitalism - More like, Neo-Feudalism.
National Capitalism - The State, Racism, Capitalism. It's everything that's wrong with humanity.
Marxism–Leninism - "haha I'm the leftist ideology that won".
Mediacracy - STOP MANUFACTURING CONSENT YOU SICK FUCK!
Further Information
Literature
- Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice by Rudolf Rocker
Wikipedia
Videos
- Anarchism, Explained (Taylor Avella)
- Noam Chomsky on Anarcho-syndicalism (Chomsky's Philosophy)
- The Black Bloc: Inside America’s Hard Left (VICE)
- The Anarchists of the Spanish Civil War (Step Back History)
- Monty Python "Anarcho-Syndicalist Commune" (Monty Python & The Holy Grail)