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Re: AUT: Syndicalism vs. Fascism
- Subject: Re: AUT: Syndicalism vs. Fascism
- From: Mattcapri@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 17:53:02 EST
In a message dated 12/31/99 11:22:27 AM, jah@xxxxxxx writes:
<<Guy Debord has repeated a common falicy, which is that some Italian
syndicalists became fascists, and thus implying that fascism has some
relation to syndicalism. No doubt there arte autonomists who have become
fascists.. does this mean that autonomism leads logicaly to fascism? In
debord's logic, it does.>>
Under Franco there was a faction of anarcho-syndicalists who subscribed what
they called "five point-ism." This faction was pro-fascist or at least
accomadating to fascism. In mexico city, at least as recently as the
mid-nineties a fellow who was a member of this faction back in the 30s, was
organizing within the anarchist milleu. Mussolini indeed did indentify as an
anarcho-syndicalist for a time.
mcapri
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