Anarcho-syndicalism

Pronunciation: /æˈnɑɹtʃə- ˈsɪnˈdaɪˈkæɫˈɪzəm/

Anarcho-syndicalism (noun)

  1. A political idea that wants workers to organize through unions and run workplaces directly, without a state government.
  2. A belief that unions should use direct action to challenge power, aiming to replace state control with worker self-management.

Examples

  • Anarcho-syndicalism aims for a worker-run society.
  • A worker-run society can be supported by anarcho-syndicalism.