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September 15th, 2005 by libcom

Classic extended work of Rudolf Rocker on anarcho-syndicalism

  • Chapter 1: Anarchism - Its Aims and Purposes
  • Chapter 2: The Proletariat and the Beginning of the Modern Labour Movement
  • Chapter 3: The Forerunners of Syndicalism
  • Chapter 4: The Objectives of Anarcho-Syndicalism
  • Chapter 5: The Methods of Anarcho-Syndicalism
  • Chapter 6: The Evolution of Anarcho-Syndicalism
Chapter 1: Anarchism - Its Aims and Purposes ›
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Anarcho-Syndicalism

  • Chapter 1: Anarchism - Its Aims and Purposes
  • Chapter 2: The Proletariat and the Beginning of the Modern Labour Movement
  • Chapter 3: The Forerunners of Syndicalism
  • Chapter 4: The Objectives of Anarcho-Syndicalism
  • Chapter 5: The Methods of Anarcho-Syndicalism
  • Chapter 6: The Evolution of Anarcho-Syndicalism
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