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'''National Syndicalism''' is an economically left, authoritarian and culturally right ideology, based upon the beliefs and thinking of [[Georges Sorel]], so it overlaps with [[Sorelism]]{{fact}}. It opposes the [[bourgeoisie]], [[liberal democracy]] and [[secularism]]. At times, it has advocated against democracy more generally, whereas at others it has supported Democratic Socialism within the workplace. | '''National Syndicalism''' is an economically left, authoritarian and culturally right ideology, based upon the beliefs and thinking of [[Georges Sorel]], so it overlaps with [[Sorelism]]{{fact}}. It opposes the [[bourgeoisie]], [[liberal democracy]] and [[secularism]]. At times, it has advocated against democracy more generally, whereas at others it has supported Democratic Socialism within the workplace. | ||
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National Syndicalism is an economically left, authoritarian and culturally right ideology, based upon the beliefs and thinking of Georges Sorel, so it overlaps with Sorelism[fact?]. It opposes the bourgeoisie, liberal democracy and secularism. At times, it has advocated against democracy more generally, whereas at others it has supported Democratic Socialism within the workplace.
Antonio Primo de Rivera has been its historical main representative, though the Strasser brothers also play a prominent role, as the ideology often overlaps with Sansepolcrism, Sorelism, Strasserism, National Bolshevism and, more recently, Eurasianism.
It's currently endorsed by many smaller organizations, the most prominent of which is likely the Socjalna Fala, a National Syndicalist/Strasserist faction of the wider ONR political grouping in Poland. There are also many organizations which claim to be the successors of the Spanish Falange.