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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Syndicalism and anarcho-syndicalism in Germany (Helge Döhring)

 

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1. What does “Workers’ Movement” mean?
2. The Emergence of Anarcho-Syndicalism and the Association of Free German Unions
3. The moulding of Anarcho-Syndicalism after the First World War
4. A clear alternative to authoritarian Communism: The Free Workers’ Union of Germany
4.1 The essential differences from the centralized Trade Unions
4.2 Reasons for the decline in membership of the Free Workers’ Union
4.2.1 The effects of declining membership on the workplace: factory councils and bargaining agreements
4.2.2 Tensions and conflict within the FAUD
4.3 Anarcho-syndicalism beyond the workplace
4.3.1 The Cultural Organizations
4.3.2 Aid Organizations [Hilfsorganisationen]
4.3.3 Alternative Movements to the FAUD
4.3.4 Auxiliary Organizations of the FAUD
4.4 The End of the FAUD
5. Syndicalism and its Significance
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