Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See the extract.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who advocates or practices syndicalism.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A believer in the principles of
syndicalism .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an advocate of anarchism
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Examples
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These were almost always initiatives which sprang from what might be called the syndicalist, anti-statist Left.
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One of its charms is its ability to accommodate writers like M. Gorz, who employ a kind of syndicalist vocabulary, alongside others who don't.
State of Mind Gorz, Andre 1967
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One more case of state's massive suspects 'creation in the frame of daily repression and terrorism. (watch older updates) * Mr Panagopoulos,' syndicalist 'leader of GSEE (General Workers' Confederation of Greece), was attacked in Agrinio town with water and yoghurt by protesters condemning his position of not protecting the workers 'rights.
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One more case of state's massive suspects 'creation in the frame of daily repression and terrorism. (watch older updates) * Mr Panagopoulos,' syndicalist 'leader of GSEE (General Workers' Confederation of Greece), was attacked in Agrinio town with water and yoghurt by protesters condemning his position of not protecting the workers 'rights.
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One more case of state's massive suspects 'creation in the frame of daily repression and terrorism. (watch older updates) * Mr Panagopoulos,' syndicalist 'leader of GSEE (General Workers' Confederation of Greece), was attacked in Agrinio town with water and yoghurt by protesters condemning his position of not protecting the workers 'rights.
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One more case of state's massive suspects 'creation in the frame of daily repression and terrorism. (watch older updates) * Mr Panagopoulos,' syndicalist 'leader of GSEE (General Workers' Confederation of Greece), was attacked in Agrinio town with water and yoghurt by protesters condemning his position of not protecting the workers 'rights.
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He joined the ill-fated 1917 anarcho-syndicalist uprising in Barcelona and then, at the age of 29, finally saw his ancestral homeland, arriving in St. Petersburg in 1919 to enlist with the Reds in Russia's civil war.
The Revolutionary Novelist Tess Lewis 2011
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Assuming the details can be sorted, there is now a fighting chance that the syndicalist left and the union-busting right will both be held in check, and that harmony will return.
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I read back on what I wrote, and I sound like an advocate for anarcho/syndicalist type of brothels.
Cautionary Words from a Nevada brothel survivor::but still a sex worker activist « Bound, Not Gagged 2008
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Perez Taylor and Mendoza Schwerdtfeger were vaguely Marxist while the French-born Jahn was a syndicalist who had reportedly fought in the Paris Commune.
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