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 | | The feature which distinguishes Syndicalism from most philosophies is that it represents the revolutionary philosophy of labor conceived and born in the actual struggle and experience of the workers themselves - not in universities, colleges, libraries, or in the brain of some scientists. |
 | | With this object in view, Syndicalism works in two directions: first, by undermining the existing institutions; secondary, by developing and educating the workers and cultivating their spirit of solidarity, to prepare them for a full, free life, when capitalism shall have been abolished. |
 | | Like Anarchism, Syndicalism prepares the workers along direct economic lines, as well as conscious factors in the great struggles of to-day, as well as conscious factors in the task of reconstructing society along autonomous industrial lines, as against the paralyzing spirit of centralization, inherent in all political parties. |
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