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Proletarian meaning
Of or relating to the proletariat.
Synonyms of Proletarian
Example sentences (20)
He acknowledged the historical existence of both bourgeois and proletarian producers, but declared the need for bourgeois producers to merge with proletarian producers.
Other library shelves included renowned proletarian authors Maxim Gorky, Erskine Caldwell and Grace Lumpkin.
The real-world echoes here are obvious, mythological subterfuge notwithstanding: Bassett’s character, a rope-maker’s daughter who married above her station, is treated as some kind of unworthy outsider, shunned for her (relatively) proletarian background.
The same year, Siad Barre’s proletarian Bonapartist regime collapsed in neighbouring Somalia, leading to the collapse of the state, civil war, famine and Islamist insurgency, compounded by US imperialist interference.
It is important that we distinguish aluta or the aluta continuae those from we no go gree drudgery that is prevalent among pseudo-proletarian agitators.
Ultimately, Nairn seems to suggest that national revolutions are historically more important than unfulfilled Marxian proletarian ones.
Women have written much of Japan’s most significant fiction, from foundational Heian period works like ‘The Tale of Genji,’ through the proletarian movement in the 1920s, to the popular genre fiction of today.
Behind her, pedicabs and workers in drab proletarian gear make their way along Wang Fujing Street, now the center of a bustling business district.
Essentially, he valued the reawakening of the proletarian class and held courses in embroidery, painting, woodcarving, and weaving.
This plot development reflects the traditional proletarian-centrism of North Korean official ideology, with its usual touch of mistrust to the educated snobs.
According to the Ultra-Left, both peasants and (urban) workers together composed a proletarian class divorced from any meaningful control over production or distribution.
Corradini spoke of Italy as being a "proletarian nation" that needed to pursue imperialism in order to challenge the " plutocratic " French and British.
During the fifties and the sixties, French singer-songwriter Léo Ferré evokes in his songs popular and proletarian suburbs of Paris, to oppose them to the city, considered by comparison as a bourgeois and conservative place.
Eventually, "mayovka" (specifically, "proletarian mayovka") came to mean an illegal celebration of May 1 by revolutionary public, typically presented as an innocent picnic. citation Special devotions to the Virgin Mary take place in May.
For Lenin, the Party was sacrosanct because it was the incarnation of the "proletarian consciousness," and there was no question about who were the teachers and who were the pupils.
He adopted the proletarian ballad form, and the author was credited as "C33", Wilde's cell number in Reading Gaol.
He was also very interested in the human or experiential reality to be discovered in great works of literature, as is manifest, for instance, in his discussion of the fortunes of the notion of proletarian literature in Some Versions of Pastoral.
However, he was never able to make a living with his art, and, as he began to perceive most of the proletarian movement as "putting unfulfilled political ideals directly onto the canvas", he lost his enthusiasm for painting.
In June 1929, the opera was given a concert performance, against Shostakovich's own wishes, and was ferociously attacked by the Russian Association of Proletarian Musicians (RAPM).
Many claim that Mao responded to Liu and Deng's movements by launching the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in 1966.