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proletariat [ˌprəʊlɪˈteəriət, Am ˌproʊləˈter-] N no pl

the proletariat

Usage examples with proletariat

the proletariat

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English
The ruling class, or the bourgeoisie produce a culture that promotes their interests, while repressing the interests of the proletariat.
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Instead, concerned at the hunger marches and unemployment of the 1930s he saw his position as a gentlemen proletariat leading him to socialism.
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So was there a decline in the agricultural proletariat, from 2,100,000 in 1917, to 34,000 only two years later (a decline of 98.5%).
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A destabilising consequence of this development was that the proletariat acquired a stronger and more elevated position within the state.
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The proletariat thus remained divided into different nation-states.
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Works in areas with industrial strife often stored more coal, while nations whose proletariat was under control stored less.
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Weather put the "international" proletariat at the center of their political theory.
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Its main goal was to represent the interests of the middle class, those stuck between the proletariat and capital.
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They also expressed empathy for the sufferings of the proletariat.
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He outlined an economic interpretation of history that included concepts of the proletariat and of class struggle, but he rejected a revolutionary procedure.
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