When the working class organizes on the basis of solidarity and direct action, workers and communities can collectively manage and control the means of production, while federations of workers and local communities coordinate production and social life through mutual aid and federalist principles, without bosses or the state.
In an era marked by automation, precarity, and deepening inequality, the struggle for workers’ self-management, economic democracy, and social liberation remains essential. Through federations of workers and communities, coordinated by solidarity and direct action, can we build a society based on cooperation, federalism, and human need. Long live anarcho-syndicalism in the 21st century!
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