What was the vision of the Wobblies? *

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The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), also known as the Wobblies, had a vision of creating a unified and radical labor movement that would represent all workers, regardless of race, nationality, or skill level. They advocated for the abolition of the wage system, worker ownership of the means of production, and solidarity among all workers in the struggle against capitalism and exploitation. They aimed to build a world in which workers had control over their own lives and workplaces, free from the control of bosses and capitalists.