lkwalker wrote:If you want to know about Syndicalism study the Situationalist International paying close attention to infuence of the Wobbly movement. In brief the theory embraces the traditional Anarchist idea of Ad Hoc committees. Unlike permanent councels, or soviets, Ad Hoc committees can have no permanent establishment. That's how Syndicalism and Marxism differ. The first entré into this form of political action in America is owing to Emma Goldman and the IWW. Her activism was resurrected in the Paris uprisings of 1968. I still carry an IWW card.
I'm not being totally lazy I swear, I read the wiki at least. What do you replace wage with?
which would end up being a barter system unless there is a centralized authority that deems what a persons work is worth right?
Think of a kibbutz. They've actually done a lot of good. Check out what they've done with them in Colombia. Complete rehabilitation of most ex cons with little to no recidivism.