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National Syndicalism is typically associated with the right-wing labor movement in Italy which would later become the basis for Mussolini’s Fascist Party. Unlike anarcho-syndicalists, trade unionists, and other left-wing elements of the Italian labor movement, the national syndicalists supported Italy’s involvement in the First World War. They also rejected the internationalism of the anarchists and Marxists in favor of militarism, and nationalism. National syndicalists imagined that the liberal democratic political system would be destroyed in a massive general strike, at which point the nation’s economy would be transformed into a corporatist model based on class collaboration. Benito Mussolini created a fascist state through the use of propaganda, total control of the media and disassembly of the working democratic government. ...
Anarcho-syndicalist flag. ...
Anarchists can refer to several things, among which: The movie Anarchists Supporters of the principles of anarchism The Anarchists (Les Anarchistes), a famous song from Léo Ferré A List of anarchists This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Marxism is the political practice and social theory based on the works of Karl Marx, a 19th century philosopher, economist, journalist, and revolutionary, along with Friedrich Engels. ...
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Democracy is a form of government under which the power to alter the laws and structures of government lies, ultimately, with the citizenry. ...
The term corporatism has different meanings in different contexts. ...
Some famous advocates of National Syndicalism are Spanish Flangist José Antonio Primo de Rivera, British Union of Facists leader Sir Oswald Mosley and Italian Fascist Party member Sergio Panunzio.
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National anarchism (also anarcho-nationalism) is a political view which seeks to unite a white nationalist with anarchist views rejecting heirarchy, capitalism, and the state. ...
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Historically, corporatism or corporativism (Italian corporativismo) is a political system in which legislative power is given to civic assemblies that represent economic, industrial, agrarian, and professional groups. ...
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