I think you're a bit confused. Maybe what you're talking about could be called "syndico-communism" or "Bolshevist-Syndicalism," but I'm fairly certain that most modern ANARCHO-syndicalists are not interested in any kind of "coercive statism."
"ANARCHO-syndicalists are not interested in any kind of "coercive statism.""
So-called 'anarcho-syndicalists' are not calling for everything to be voluntary, as in voluntary means of production. They are calling for the same 5,000 year old Statist system of the coercive ownership of the means of production, and just using the term 'worker' to cover it up.
@seigneurvoland666 Everything should be voluntary, the opposite of coercive socialism/fascism/slavery/communism/nazism/syndicalism. Anyone that violates the Non-Coercion Principle should be charged as such, period.
Just thought I should add (becuase they're too modest to mention it themselves) that at least two of the people in that clip traveled from Melbourne to Sydney *specifically* for that one protest. For those from Europe it's worth knowing that that's a journey of about 800km, each way.
This protest was well worth doing; an attack on one is an attack on all and we take that very, very seriously.
my union stopped using comrade it sounds like you like Leninism and it just scares workers away we use brother/sister-in-labor instead it is easier
death9719 8 months ago
'Anarcho-Syndicalism' is a form of coercive statism.
Everything should be voluntary, the exact opposite of 'Anarcho-Syndicalism'.
qwertypoiu4321 1 year ago
@qwertypoiu4321
I think you're a bit confused. Maybe what you're talking about could be called "syndico-communism" or "Bolshevist-Syndicalism," but I'm fairly certain that most modern ANARCHO-syndicalists are not interested in any kind of "coercive statism."
DailyBrusher 1 year ago
@DailyBrusher
"ANARCHO-syndicalists are not interested in any kind of "coercive statism.""
So-called 'anarcho-syndicalists' are not calling for everything to be voluntary, as in voluntary means of production. They are calling for the same 5,000 year old Statist system of the coercive ownership of the means of production, and just using the term 'worker' to cover it up.
qwertypoiu4321 1 year ago
@qwertypoiu4321 I call... BULLSHITTT. What are you, free market capitalism ftw- type guy?
seigneurvoland666 8 months ago
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@seigneurvoland666 Everything should be voluntary, the opposite of coercive socialism/fascism/slavery/communism/nazism/syndicalism. Anyone that violates the Non-Coercion Principle should be charged as such, period.
qwertypoiu4321 8 months ago
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jebem vam majku sektasku
maricbranko11 1 year ago
Solidairty comrades!
An IWA-AIT comrade.
comradegonzo 2 years ago
Thank you, comrades... A CNT (Spain) militant
blackflag1936 2 years ago 7
Just thought I should add (becuase they're too modest to mention it themselves) that at least two of the people in that clip traveled from Melbourne to Sydney *specifically* for that one protest. For those from Europe it's worth knowing that that's a journey of about 800km, each way.
This protest was well worth doing; an attack on one is an attack on all and we take that very, very seriously.
tangent272 2 years ago
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zeznuti4 2 years ago
Thank you comrades
Gebublard 2 years ago 3
Good Action - Comrades!
Syndikalist72 2 years ago