found: Work cat.: Topp, M.M. Those without a country : the political culture of Italian American syndicalists, 2001.
found: Anthony, P.D. The ideology of work, 2001:p. 105 (Syndicalists shared and developed the preoccupation with economic relationships and regarded the ties which bound man as a worker to his society as the only significant associations which he formed ... Industrial unions would recognize the reality of the workers' interests ... Syndicalists are ... devoted to the means as to the end, and the means for them, are trade unions. This also distinguishes them from communists and socialists who are sometimes ambivalent about trade unions and sometimes openly hostile)
found: Shorter Oxford English dictionary, 2002(Syndicalism -- a movement aiming to transfer ownership of the means of production and distribution to unions of workers, esp. by means of a general strike. Syndicalist -- an advocate of syndicalism)
found: Business journal (Wichita, Kan.), summer 1970:p. 6 (A syndicalist is one who favors the organization of society on the basis of trade unions, which will run industry and fulfill whatever functions the state may otherwise have legitimately performed)