syndikaatiossa
Syndikaatiossa, or syndicalism, is a political and social movement that advocates for the replacement of traditional representative democracy and capitalism with direct worker control of the means of production. Originating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, syndicalism emphasizes the role of trade unions as the primary agents of social change, aiming to achieve a classless, stateless society through revolutionary action.
At its core, syndicalism promotes the idea that workers should organize themselves into industrial unions, or
The movement gained significant influence in Europe, particularly in France, Spain, and Italy, where organizations like
Syndicalism also draws inspiration from anarchist thought, particularly the works of Mikhail Bakunin and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon,
While syndicalism has declined in prominence in many parts of the world, its ideas continue to influence