Talk:National syndicalism
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This isn't a very good article at all--I don't know what syndicalism is yet, but I certainly didn't find out what it was by reading this page. I found out that it's different from anarcho-syndicalism, and that it was affiliated with Italian fascists (facts (I assume) which would go well later in a page about national syndicalism) but no actual information on what it is.
[edit] No this is a great and important article
I will help you spruce this up. I mean its important for many to know the Syndicalist roots of Fascism and how the right wing labor unions opted to denounce BOTH capitalism and communism in favor of a one party union that would control the state. Its about time that the US knew exactly what was the motivating force behind Fascism.
[edit] In Spain
"National syndicalism in the Iberian Peninsula is a political theory very different from the fascist idea of corporatism" and "National syndicalism was intended to win over the anarcho-syndicalist Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) to a corporatist nationalism" look inconsistent. --Rumping 14:51, 22 August 2007 (UTC)
National syndicalism is not corporatism.... Its more radical. I think I will add some to this article when I feel like it. Corporatism innvolves employers organications and experts, national syndicalism involves only labourunions. Within a national-syndicalist state structure (national-syndicalism has never been tested annywhere, unlice corporatism) does not innvolve a party, like fascism and corporatism does.
Even though Franco called his rightwing brand of corporatism national syndicalism doesnt make it true. Its more a misuse of the word in a atempt to fool the working classes. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.242.81.122 (talk) 17:57, 2 October 2007 (UTC)

