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Anarcho-Syndicalist Review

ASR is an independent syndicalist magazine, published since May 1, 1986 (originally as Libertarian Labor Review). We are an independent forum for critical, informed and constructive discussion of anarcho-syndicalist theory and practice. We are not affiliated with any organization. We take as our starting point the Principles of Revolutionary Unionism adopted at the 1922 conference of revolutionary unions that relaunched the International Workers Association, and the Industrial Workers of the World’s Preamble.

Our outlook is internationalist. We stand in solidarity with working people everywhere, and in particular with those who, rejecting both state capitalism and state socialism as proven threats to the health of people and planet alike, seek peace and justice for themselves and their fellow workers through international labor solidarity.

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