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Reactionary Syndicalism

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“We understand that the traditional monarchy—and only the traditional monarchy—should be the system of our nation. We will combine monarchism with corporatism for the sole purpose of ending the Revolution. We will be monarchists, and we will be absolutists.”


The Reactionary Syndicalism is a fictional ideology that seeks to merge reactionary, monarchist, integralist, conservative, and syndicalist elements. At its core, it promotes the belief in the importance of a hierarchical and traditional society, where monarchical authority is absolute and fundamental to maintaining order and stability.

Beliefs

Reactionary Syndicalism advocates for a return to values and social structures considered traditional and lost in modern progress. It aims to preserve monarchical institutions as a symbol of continuity and stability in society. Reactionary Syndicalism seeks to reject modernity.

The ideology embraces the idea of an organic and cohesive society, where all parts collaborate for the common good. This involves promoting strong unions that represent workers and employers, working together to achieve balance in the distribution of resources and power.

Reactionary Syndicalism advocates for the preservation of traditional cultural and social values, resisting radical changes and reforms that could undermine social stability.

It defends workers' rights and collective bargaining but within a hierarchical framework where monarchical authority and tradition play a central role in regulating labor relations.

Reactionary Syndicalism supports the idea of an integrated social and political order. It upholds the idea of the Catholic religion and rejects the separation of Church and State, the liberal and egalitarian values of the Enlightenment, believing that the State should submit to spiritual authorities.

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References

  1. "One of the problems with the dissolution of the monarchy is that now they judge you for everything. I remember once I went out into the street screaming and started burning my clothes: that made people call me crazy, and I got arrested." George Kenneth Chudwell, "Carlos Kenneth Chudwell: The Reactionary Syndicalist".

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