Syndicalism And the General Strike, An Explanation

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The complexity of vast economic affairs is more apparent than real : much economic complexity is apparent not real, because it is the result of many easily solved local problems— thus railway time-tables for all Europe are obviously not planned out at the start at one centre, but are due to the adjustment and addition of many local plans. It is the same with the world-wide post. The Syndicalist criticism of the unnecessary, repellent, and dan- gerously powerful nature of the unified State - soc...ialist scheme as opposed to the possible and attractive method of dealing with local needs locally and making wider arrangements only as need arises is therefore reasonable.
The demands for, self-expression and self- action, instead of action by delegates, and for free co-operation instead of compulsion are all likely to operate more and more. Excessive reliance on some one else or on -the State cannot long remain in operation. Whenever an idea spreads among the masses, it creates its own local leaders for the execution of its own plans ; 272 Some General Reflectiops the great leader, known to the entire country, and thinking out the entire scheme from the start, does not really exist in great national or inter- national movements.


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