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This is a '''list of notable [[syndicalists]]''', grouped by nationality. |
This is a '''list of notable [[syndicalists]]''', grouped by nationality. |
Revision as of 08:06, 31 May 2020
This is a list of notable syndicalists, grouped by nationality.
American syndicalists
French syndicalists
- Fernand Pelloutier leader of the French Bourses du Travail (Labour Exchange)
- Émile Pouget Co-leader of the Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT, founded in 1895)
- Hubert Lagardelle writer
- Georges Sorel
- Albert Camus
English syndicalists
- Tom Mann
- David Douglass NUM Leader
- Jack Tanner
Scottish syndicalists
- John Maclean, political activist and writer
Welsh syndicalists
- Noah Ablett, originator of the syndicalist pamphlet The Miners' Next Step
- Sam Mainwaring, orator and originator of the term 'anarcho-syndicalist'
- A. J. Cook
Irish syndicalists
German syndicalists
Italian syndicalists
- Alceste De Ambris
- Michele Bianchi
- Arturo Labriola
- Agostino Lanzillo
- Angelo Oliviero Olivetti
- Paolo Orano
- Sergio Panunzio
Spanish syndicalists
See also
- Anarchism
- Anarcho-syndicalism
- Consensus decision-making
- Council communism
- Deleonism
- Democratic socialism
- Eco-syndicalism
- Fascist syndicalism
- International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam (1907)
- International Workers Association
- National syndicalism
- Libertarian socialism
- National Confederation of Labor
- Soviet (council)
- Worker co-operative