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{i} proletariat
The working class or lower class
In ancient Rome, the lowest class of citizens, who had no property
The wage earners collectively, excluding salaried workers
French term describing the workers In today's terms, they would be the working class
a) The class of industrial wage earners who, possessing neither capital nor the means of production, must sell their labour in order to earn their living b) The poorest class of working people
{i} working class, social class comprised of manual laborers
The class of modern wage laborers who, having no means of production of their own, are reduced to selling their labor power in order to live The working class See also the Marxism FAQ Part 7 - excerpts from Engels' Principles of Communism
term used by Marx to refer to the working class
The working class, as it is referred to in Karl Marx’ Communist Manifesto Marx predicts the eventual overtake of the Government by the Proletariat
Commonalty (See Proletaire ) “Italy has a clerical aristocracy, rich, idle, and corrupt; and a clerical proletariat, needy and grossly ignorant ”- The Times Prometheus (3 syl ) made men of clay, and stole fire from heaven to animate them For this he was chained by Zeus to Mount Caucasus, where an eagle preyed on his liver daily The word means Forethought, and one of his brothers was Epimetheus or Afterthought “Faster bound to Aaron's charming eyes Than is Prometheus tied to Caucasus ” Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, ii 1 Promethean Capable of producing fire; pertaining to Prometheus (q v )
Lower class in a pyramid, where the upper class is at the top Common people, working class
According to Marxist theory, the oppressed working class
The indigent class in the State; the body of proletarians
Defined by Karl Marx (1818-1883) as the working class whose members do not own the means of production, who must sell their labor to subsist, and who are alienated from society See Alienation
\Prol'e*ta"ri*at\, n The working class, esp those who are propertyless and must sell their labor to survive
The wage-earners collectively, excluding salaried workers
the laboring class; especially the class of industrial workers who lack their own means of production and hence sell their labor to live
Karl Marx's term for the working class in a capitalist society (p 223)
proletarya, emekçi sınıf
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