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syndicalism

[sin-di-kuh-liz-uhm] / ˈsɪn dɪ kəˌlɪz əm /


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Harris even though in 1969 the Supreme Court declared criminal syndicalism laws unconstitutional.

From Salon • Oct. 11, 2019

Albiñana early adopted more than a few of the trappings of fascism, stressing imperial expansion on the one hand and a broad, economically reformist state syndicalism on the other.

From Slate • Feb. 7, 2017

Another is Don West, six-foot radical poet released fortnight ago from the death cell in Pineville, Ky. jail where he had been held on a charge of criminal syndicalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

Two others were locked up for stump speaking on the outskirts of the town and charged with criminal syndicalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

Trade unions, at basis of Spanish revolution of 1873, 39;entrance into, of anarchism, resulting in syndicalism, 231 ff. 

From Violence and the Labor Movement by Hunter, Robert




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