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Marxism and anarchism are not always incompatible.  At the beginning of the [[20th century]] many Marxists and Anarchists were united within [[syndicalist]] movements for militant revolutionary [[trade union]]s (see: [[De Leonism]], [[IWW]]).  Many Marxists have participated honestly in anarchist revolutions, and many Anarchists have participated honestly in Marxist revolutions.  More over, a large number of political groups attempt a synthesis of Marxist and Anarchist traditions with the aim of a liberated workers society. Examples would include [[Autonomist Marxism]] and [[Situationism]].
  
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Marxism and anarchism are not always incompatible. At the beginning of the 20th century many Marxists and Anarchists were united within syndicalist movements for militant revolutionary trade unions (see: De Leonism, IWW). Many Marxists have participated honestly in anarchist revolutions, and many Anarchists have participated honestly in Marxist revolutions. More over, a large number of political groups attempt a synthesis of Marxist and Anarchist traditions with the aim of a liberated workers society. Examples would include Autonomist Marxism and Situationism.

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