The author talks about two protagonists Marx and Bakunin and focusses on their teachings and the organizations which they founded or inspired. They will lead us to the evolution of socialism in more recent years hence to the revolution of syndicalism against the certain movements and political action on the state by socialist.
Majority of men and women pass through life without ever contemplating their own conditions or those of the world at large. In a certain place in a society, they find themselves born and they accept what life brings forth. They are not worried what tomorrow brings rather they live for the moment. Thus the radical reformers come to change this thinking by criticizing society from outside in order to change its institutions. Marx advocated for Socialism while Bakunin for Anarchism. Syndicalism is the outcome of not an idea but an organization such as a trade union organization which were seen in the French Trade Unions.
Theoretical Premise
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Anarchists understanding of communism is however ownership by the free associations of the men and women without involvement in the compulsory powers which constitute a state. (pg. 15) Some socialists expect communal ownership to arrive through a resolution while others expect that it will be a gradual acquisition of land and capital from capitalist of the private owners. Anarchists and syndicalist oppose parliamentary machinery but aim at higher methods of regulating the political affairs of the community. They however aim to abolish privileges and artificial inequalities in a