User:Sapere aude22/Anarcho-syndicalism and revolutionary syndicalism

What are the differences between anarcho-syndicalism and revolutionary syndicalism?
Revolutionary syndicalism (French: Syndicalisme révolutionnaire) was a radical socialist/Marxist doctrine. The term syndicalism is derived from syndicat, the French word for trade union. The name revolutionary syndicalism reflects the significant role the syndicalist doctrine assigned to trade unions in realizing the socialist revolution. The syndicalists called on the proletariat to use trade unions to initiate a violent and immediate democracy-crushing revolution.

Revolutionary syndicalism's principles were shaped by the leaders of the French General Confederation of Labour (French: Confédération générale du travail, often abbreviated CGT), and by Georges Sorel. Some anarchists adopted revolutionary syndicalism , combining elements of Mikhail Bakunin's anarchism with revolutionary syndicalism. This anarchist branch became known as anarcho-syndicalism .

Please use the correct term
The terms anarcho-syndicalism and revolutionary syndicalism are often used interchangeably, despite the differences between the two doctrines. I hereby request anyone who edit articles about anarcho-syndicalism and / or revolutionary syndicalism to use the correct, suitable term, in order to avoid misunderstanding.

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List of revolutionary syndicalists
The following list includes people who were (at least for a defined period of their lives) revolutionary syndicalists. Please refer to these people as revolutionary syndicalists − not anarcho-syndicalists − even if the articles about them state otherwise.

French

 * Fernand Pelloutier
 * Émile Pouget
 * Georges Sorel
 * Édouard Berth
 * Hubert Lagardelle

Italian

 * Agostino Lanzillo
 * Alceste De Ambris
 * Angelo Oliviero Olivetti
 * Arturo Labriola
 * Benito Mussolini
 * Edmondo Rossoni
 * Michele Bianchi
 * Paolo Orano
 * Robert Michels
 * Sergio Panunzio