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It's been this trade unionist syndicalist disease that played an integral part in the eventual decline of anarchism after ww1. It was this disease that played a role in the rise of corporatism and fascism in the 20th century which came at the expense of a more libertarian ideological structure. The fact that this isn't blindingly obvious to you shows how much your analysis has been rotted away by syndicalism and the worst of left-anarchism.

It's obvious that these bad ideas that came out of Chicago(there are many) acted as a kind of entryism into anarchism which structurally tends towards parallel federalist structures not trade union organized labour. The point of classical anarchist discourse was to make labour MORE FREE not more organized. This means that things like absenteeism and decommissioning strategies make more sense then the fetished general strike. It's about less hours and labour given to work not more money and remuneration from it. You sydies will never get this because you are all fucking puritans at heart. The last champions of work as Bob Black said.

It's obvious that workerism and labour organization was to the 1880s what elective oppression centered identity was to the 1960s. Neither serve a practice of anarchy or even good anarchist practice.