noun
- a political and economic theory advocating that workers should control and manage industries through labor unions rather than through state ownership
Usage: political theory
Examples
- Syndicalism emerged as a major labor movement in early 20th-century Europe.
- The factory workers embraced syndicalism as a way to gain control over their workplace.
- French syndicalism influenced labor organizing across many countries.
- The union leader advocated for syndicalism rather than government regulation.
- Syndicalism differs from socialism in its emphasis on worker-controlled unions.
- The strike was organized according to syndicalist principles of direct action.