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proletarian <proletarian; proletarians> SUST.

proletarian
proletarian ECON.

proletarian

proletarian

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The election was characterized by fierce confrontations not only between the governing side and the opposition, but also between the different proletarian parties.
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We are the proletarian people in respect to the rest of the world.
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He wrote over 50 proletarian novels and short-stories, all of which carried vivid portrayals of working-class people.
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From the 1930s this genre also began to be used in proletarian art.
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The proletarian public sphere is rather to be conceived of as the excluded, vague, unarticulated impulses of resistance or resentment.
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He was a member of a group aiming to found a proletarian political party and rouse the working class.
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No-one is a proletarian, selling his or her labor power to another.
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She devoted her life to the cause of proletarian women.
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Cities tried to keep the proletarians out or tried to civilize them by forcing them to work in poor houses.
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They all shared a humble origin, and worked as artisans or proletarians.
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