![]() Let’s start with some general statements: The dual term calls upon us to understand how much "Syndicalism" adds to the hyphenate. Importantly, "Anarchism" is just one limb of a hyphenated ideology. This book (written in 1936) is concerned with just one of the forms of Anarchism called "Anarcho-Syndicalism". However, even this inference might be wrong. ![]() It’s possible that what I thought was Anarchism is more properly called "Individualistic Anarchism". However, to understand why, I needed to understand that the term "Anarchism" is a roof over many different, competing ideologies. Therefore, I inferred that no individual would be accountable to any group or collective. To the extent that I thought it opposed the authority of the State, I assumed that it was accountable to no authority at all. Apart from the dress sense, I've always approached Anarchism with negative preconceptions. ![]()
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