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The study recounts the rise and ideas of revolutionary syndicalism in France, explaining how trade unions and socialist and anarchist currents coalesced within the General Confederation of Labor to advocate direct action, strikes, and sabotage as means to restructure economic and social relations. It combines institutional history with analysis of syndicalist theory, tactics, and internal debates, tracing organizational development, ideological aims to fuse unionism with revolutionary socialism, and the practical consequences for labor politics. Chapters balance historical narrative and critical description to relate theory closely to practiced methods.

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Lewis L. Lorwin

Lewis L. Lorwin was an American sociologist and political economist known for his contributions to the study of labor movements and syndicalism. His notable work, "Syndicalism in France," explores the development and impact of syndicalist thought and practice in French labor history. Lorwin's scholarship provides valuable insights into the dynamics of labor relations and the role of organized labor in shaping social and political landscapes. His research remains relevant for understanding the historical context of labor movements and their influence on contemporary social issues.

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