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On the contrary, in every country in which syndicalist and socialist unions coexisted, the syndicalists opposed the war.
In some cases, however, existing unions were brought to embrace syndicalism; in others dissidents broke away to found their own syndicalist unions.
They received no support, only neutrality and opposition from the ' reds ' - socialists, anarchists and syndicalists alike.
But in order for a movement of syndicalist interventionism to emerge two factors were particularly important, perhaps decisive.
From the syndicalist perspective, moreover, culture or civilisation could not be separated from the economic and political realities of the warring states.
Certainly syndicalist internationalists found unfathomable a mentality that welcomed war, minimised its potential length or horrors, or sought to dignify it.
Although most syndicalists in non-belligerent countries clearly sympathized with the democracies, they declined to invoke these sympathies to justify intervention.
In such circumstances syndicalist attitudes and practices, and their anti-war, anti-collaboration and revolutionary ethos appealed to increasing numbers of workers.
Syndicalist organisations, on the one hand, now increasingly confronted the power of oppressive authoritarian states.
The remaining syndicalist organisations remained outsiders.
By the end of the war the anti-war syndicalist unions nearly everywhere were expanding proportionately more rapidly than that of their co-nationals of whatever ideological bearing.
Syndicalist tactics were defined within the concept of direct action, which essentially meant that the unions sought to resolve their immediate demands directly with their employers, without involving the state.
The socialists could not ignore increasing popular discontent and the growing casualty-prone strike activity, their own loss of membership, and the re-emergence of a competing anarcho-syndicalist movement.
It represented a move towards a more workerist and syndicalist view of the anarchists' role, and towards a less purist attitude to the thorny question of anarchist organisation.
The circumstances in which the syndicalist organisations discussed here found themselves at the end of the war were very different from what they had been at its beginning.
Deficiencies stemmed partly from compromise with traditional business elites, but also from tensions in the original vision, most obviously from incompatibilities between the syndicalist and nationalist sources.
This was capitalized on by a strong anarcho-syndicalist movement, which not only organized rent strikes but which was also able to rally some of these workers behind its insurrectionary activities.


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