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Why did Syndicalism die out?
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>>17986732
You have to really mistreat workers to get them angry enough to participate in strikes and beat the shit out of their factory foremen. In America it was quieted down by the New Deal.
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Pretty recently. Many labor movements were absorbed into communist parties, which pursued change via parliamentary politics instead of syndicalist direct action.
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>>17986732
Mussolini died
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After the Russian Revolution every cool anarchist (the ones who assassinated McKinley and that Italian prince) became a communist and were either killed in the purges or by their own anti-communist governments at home. This left only losers in the anarchist sphere.
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>>17986732
Diversity in the work place.
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>>17986732
https://youtu.be/Qq7wnMvLYg4?t=54
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>>17986732
Syndicalism is a LARP for champagne socialists who'd rather debate theory in a coffee shop than actually get their hands dirty. The entire ideology is seething about the proletariat while being utterly cucked by the state and capital every time it tries to organize.
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>>17988370
???
It's the one ideological position that actually advocates for direct action.



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