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Anarcho-syndicalism

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planned economy
type of economic system
anarcho-syndicalism
thumb|upright=1.1|Members of the Anarchism in Spain|Spanish anarcho-syndicalist trade union CNT marching in [[Madrid with their red and black flags, 2010]]
black cat
domestic cat with black fur
Francisco Ferrer
Spanish freethinker, anarchist and educator (1859–1909)
International Workers' Association – Asociación Internacional de los Trabajadores
The '''International Workers' Association – (IWA–AIT''') is an international federation of anarcho-syndicalist labor unions and initiatives.
Free Workers' Union of Germany
anarcho-syndicalist trade union in Germany
Tragic Week
1919 series of unrests in Argentina
Q1124863
spanish anarcho-syndicalist trade union
Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden
Swedish trade union
Free Workers' Union
anarcho-syndicalist trade union in Germany
La Canadenca strike
1919 strike action in Catalonia
Patagonia rebelde
violent suppression of a rural worker's strike in Santa Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina, between 1920 and 1922
International Confederation of Labor
International organization
Unione Sindacale Italiana
Italian trade union
The Abolition of Work
1985 essay by Bob Black
Movimiento Libertario
Spanish anarchist organization
Omladina Trial
1894 trial in Prague
Workers' Initiative
Polish trade union confederation
Le Père Peinard
French anarchist newspaper
Treintism
Treintismo () was a libertarian socialist political movement in the Second Spanish Republic. Initially a faction within the National Confederation of Labour (CNT), the treintistas were, after the publication of the Manifesto of the Thirty in September 1931, expelled from the CNT over the course of the years 1931 and 1932 and formed the Syndicalist Party in 1932. The treintistas and the trade unions associated with them, the Opposition Syndicates, rejoined the CNT in 1936. The movement fell into political irrelevance with the victory of the Nationalist forces of Francisco Franco in the Spanish
Portuguese Maximalist Federation
communist party in Portugal from 1918 to 1921