Trade unionism or syndicalism? – Tom Brown A 1942 pamphlet by Tom Brown on trade unions, why they let us down, and why syndicalism is the best method for building a society of workers'…
A grave error: the Mexican syndicalists A short account of the syndicalist union Casa del Obrero Mundial and its failure to relate to the anarchistic movements of Zapata and Villa.
Fernand Pelloutier and Revolutionary Syndicalism Jeremy Jennings discusses the pivotal role of the anarchist trade unionist Fernand Pelloutier in the development of the revolutionary syndicalist…
The union makes us strong? A critical analysis of the theory and practice of syndicalism published as a series of three articles in the Anarchist Federation's Organise! magazine, nos. 46, 47 & 48 (published 1997-98).
What is happening in the SAC? An article from 1995 describing internal conflict and budget issues in the SAC, a Swedish syndicalist union.
Toward A Student Unionism A pamphlet written a few years ago by a member of the New SDS who learned about student syndicalism from Quebec students, that meditates on those…
Pages from New Zealand history: Tracing Joe Hill's Ashes in New Zealand Presentation on Joe Hill, the IWW and New Zealand's radical labour movement (video).
Anarchism and the workers' unions - Fernand Pelloutier In the following 1895 article, Fernand Pelloutier, a French anarchist and labour leader, developed…
The Third Generation: the Young Socialists in Italy, 1907-1915 - Canadian Journal of History, 1996 This is a wonderfully informative text about the political milieu that produced…
Syndicalism - Victor Griffuelhes In this essay published in 1908, Victor Griffuelhes discusses the basic principles of revolutionary syndicalism; advocates the tactic of struggle…
Anarchism and syndicalism - Edouard Berth Édouard Berth’s "Anarchism and Syndicalism" (1908) is a remarkable document in the history of revolutionary syndicalism, with its productivism,…
Sweden's libertarian union A member of the Irish platformist group, Workers Solidarity Movement interviews a member of the Swedish syndicalist union, the SAC.