Anarcho-Communism v. Anarcho-Syndicalism

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Dec 13 2006 02:57
Anarcho-Communism v. Anarcho-Syndicalism

I was reading a thread on Parecon because I just started the book about twenty minutes ago. I saw some debate at the end of the thread regarding the difference between anarcho-communism and anarcho-syndicalism in regards to seperation/integration of trade unions and local community. Can anybody shed some light on this?

I seem to see people use these labels (anarcho-communism, anarcho-syndicalism, libertarian socialism, libertarian communism, etc...) fairly interchangeably. I'd love to know if this is not the case.

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Dec 13 2006 03:27

I saw some debate at the end of the thread regarding the difference between anarcho-communism and anarcho-syndicalism in regards to seperation/integration of trade unions and local community.

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1) i wood like to note that trade-unions are the institutes of social partneship and they must be terminated as the part of capitalism by violent revolutionary movement.
2) I do not see the problems between territotial and professional organisations. Anarho-communist revolution is total. It must controll all parts of sociaty- territory, infrastructure, culture ets. Conkret ways of cooperation between tham is the deal of people thamselvs during the revolution. One of examples os Program of Saragossa.

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Dec 13 2006 05:06

I feel incredibly stupid. This thread can be deleted. There's already a thread started on this right in front of my eyes smile

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