proletariat
Pronunciation: "prO-l&-'ter-E-&t, -E-"at
Function: noun
Etymology: French prolétariat, from Latin proletarius
1 : the laboring class; especially : the class of industrial workers who lack their own means of production and hence sell their labor to live
2 : the lowest social or economic class of a community
2006-08-19 22:29:57
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answered by Victoria 6
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Proletariat is a Roman word, as far as I remember, and meant originally the landless classes. Now it´s simply a somewhat glorified synonym for the working class, often used by Marxist (Like in that sentence of yours, which, if I´m not mistaken, came from Lenin).
2006-08-20 01:27:07
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answered by denand2003 2
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Working Class, Labourer Class
2006-08-19 22:39:16
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answered by rav_2002kw 1
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The proletariat (from Latin proles, offspring) is a term used to identify a lower social class; a member of such a class is proletarian. Originally it was identified as those people who had no wealth other than their sons; the term was initially used in a derogatory sense, until Karl Marx used it as a sociological term to refer to the working class.
2006-08-19 22:30:46
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answered by expatturk 4
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2016-12-17 13:57:48
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answered by ussery 4
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Pronunciation: "prO-l&-'ter-E-&t, -E-"at
Etymology: French prolétariat, from Latin proletarius
1 workers or working-class people. 2 the lowest class of citizens in ancient Rome.
2006-08-19 22:33:55
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answered by teenwitch 2
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belonging to the lowest class of Roman citizens (viewed as contributing to the state only through having children)
2006-08-19 22:37:25
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answered by markbetsypaul 2
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"proletariat"
working class, social class comprised of manual laborers
2006-08-20 09:24:20
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answered by smalvina 3
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proletariat n. 1 wage-earners collectively. 2 esp. derog. lowest, esp. uneducated, class. [French: related to *proletarian]
Regards,
Ananth
2006-08-19 22:31:08
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answered by Ananth 1
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this means:::
"the working class, especially unskilled labourers and industrial workers."
u can see directly by cliking on this link ,, :)
http://www.allwords.com/query.php?SearchType=3&Keyword=proletariat&Language=ENG&v=91352790
2006-08-19 22:31:50
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answered by ANU 2
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