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You’ve come, in a wiki about the life and lore of the financial services industry, to an entry about [[anarcho-syndicalism]]? You well-meaning, wholesome fool!
{{g}}You’ve come, in a wiki about the life and lore of the financial services industry, to an entry about [[anarcho-syndicalism]]? You well-meaning, wholesome fool!


A collection of self-interested workers collaborating for the common good of all that bears absolutely no resemblance to a modern multinational corporation, however much its executive board might pretend to themselves that it is otherwise. For a closer fit, try [[self-perpetuating autocracy]].
A collection of self-interested workers collaborating for the common good of all that bears absolutely no resemblance to a modern multinational corporation, however much its executive board might pretend to themselves that it is otherwise. For a closer fit, try [[self-perpetuating autocracy]].


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You’ve come, in a wiki about the life and lore of the financial services industry, to an entry about anarcho-syndicalism? You well-meaning, wholesome fool!

A collection of self-interested workers collaborating for the common good of all that bears absolutely no resemblance to a modern multinational corporation, however much its executive board might pretend to themselves that it is otherwise. For a closer fit, try self-perpetuating autocracy.