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Latest revision as of 18:51, 21 January 2026
Global Syndicalism
Global Syndicalism refers to a post-global period where the Means of Production begin to become oriented into unions and labour groups. It is transitionatory period marked by increasing social and class contradictions. An example of this is China’s “All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU)”, the worlds largest union of 302m members, and 1.7m individual trade union organizations (TUG) which has served as the dominant push of China’s cooperative economic and social
