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proletarianism
proleˈtarianism [f. prec. + -ism.] The condition of a proletarian; a state of things characterized by the existence of a proletarian class; the political principles and practice of the proletarians; also transf. proletarians as a class, the proletariat.1861 J. G. Sheppard Fall Rome ii. 91 We speak o... Oxford English Dictionary
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proletairism
proletairism (prəʊlɪˈtɛərɪz(ə)m) Also proletarism. [f. prec. + -ism.] The condition of proletaires; proletaires as a body; = proletarianism.1850 Tait's Mag. XVII. 658/1 The change from proletairism to proprietorship. 1870 W. R. Greg Polit. Problems 291 Which threatens..to separate the prolétairism o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yang Ju-dong
The proponents of Proletarianism founded KAPF and actively criticized nationalist literature. He also disapproved of the way Proletarianism downplayed the importance of nationalist literature. wikipedia.org
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proletariat
proletariat, -ate (prəʊlɪˈtɛərɪət) [ad. mod.F. prolétariat (prɔletarja), f. L. prōlētāri-us proletaire + F. -at, -ate1. Orig. and now usually spelt -at, as in Fr. The spelling with the Eng. -ate was common c 1858–1920.] 1. Anc. Hist. The lowest class of the community in ancient Rome, regarded as con... Oxford English Dictionary
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Riho Lahi
This aura of proletarianism afforded Lahi some extra leeway in manœuvring through Soviet censorship. wikipedia.org
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Grand Loge des Philadelphes
Although it has been claimed that this was the first form of international proletarianism, it remained a conspiratorial group more like Mazzini's Young wikipedia.org
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Deskilling
exponential levels of innovation, furthering both economies of scale and scope, modern deskilling presents a relevant issue to the division of labour and class proletarianism wikipedia.org
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politico-
politico- combining form of Gr. πολιτικό-ς civil, political, prefixed to an adj. to denote a. ‘politically, as applied to politics’, as politico-aesthetic, politico-arithmetical, politico-artistic, politico-ethical, politico-geographical, politico-moral, politico-mythic, politico-orthodox, politico-... Oxford English Dictionary
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History of Ukrainian literature
On a rich literary palette, various art schools, styles, and trends coexisted – from radical proletarianism, whose theorists promoted the creation of a wikipedia.org
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guild
▪ I. guild, gild (gɪld) Forms: α. 1 ᵹyld, ᵹild, ᵹeᵹyld, 3–4 ȝild, 4–6 yelde, 5 ȝeld, 5–6 yeld, 6 yeald, 7 yeelde, 8 dial. yild-. β. 4–6 gyld(e, 4–7 gilde, 5 gyylde, geld-, 6 gelde, gyeld, guilde, guylde, 5– gild, 7– guild. [Several distinct formations from the same Teut. root have here coalesced. (1... Oxford English Dictionary
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AC/DC
The Canberra Times Tony Catterall reviewed T.N.T., in which "[they] wallow in the lumpen proletarianism that's the home of punk rock" while comparing them wikipedia.org
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