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<p><strong>Sheila Cohen</strong> looks at the Great Unrest and the meaning for syndicalism today</p>

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<p>It seems unlikely that the centenary of the 1910-14 Great Unrest will gain much attention in the media – if, indeed, it gets a mention at all. But, for supporters of workers’ revolutionary self-activity, this is an anniversary to remember.</p>
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