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Joint structures, like a unified armed force, a corporate-like administration (with a reasonable amount of paperwork), and an executive power concentrated in the hands of an almighty ("don't f##k with me") Council of peers (martial style).
Joint structures, like a unified armed force, a corporate-like administration (with a reasonable amount of paperwork), and an executive power concentrated in the hands of an almighty ("don't f##k with me") Council of peers (martial style).


That's closely related to the spirit of industrial syndicalism : trade unions, craft unions and initially [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guild guilds] were meant to counterbalance the dog-eat-dog capitalistic background. The Syndicate brought ''social security'' to the criminal world.
That's closely related to the spirit of industrial syndicalism : trade unions, craft unions and initially [[wikipedia:Guild|guilds]] were meant to counterbalance the dog-eat-dog capitalistic background. The Syndicate brought ''social security'' to the criminal world.
===TITAN===
===TITAN===
Actually, [[Muro]]'s Strikers never refer to themselves as the Syndicate : it looks like the official designation made up by the WCG. Deprecative, almost, perhaps coined by the WCG to make the enemy appear like just a bunch of criminals in the eyes of the public (it's not the same thing to say the TCTF is fighting the Syndicate as to say they're fighting "Muro's Global Army").
Actually, [[Muro]]'s Strikers never refer to themselves as the Syndicate : it looks like the official designation made up by the WCG. Deprecative, almost, perhaps coined by the WCG to make the enemy appear like just a bunch of criminals in the eyes of the public (it's not the same thing to say the TCTF is fighting the Syndicate as to say they're fighting "Muro's Global Army").
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