| NOUN1 | class consciousness | - | |
| NOUN2 | class-consciousness | - | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- ... e. class consciousness) of such opposing forces in a struggle for power can men and women intellectually liberate themselves, and change the existing social order through social progress.
- Between 1891 and 1901, US socialist Daniel DeLeon wrote more than 300 editorials as dialogues between "Uncle Sam" (a class-conscious worker who espoused the doctrines of the SLP) and "Brother Jonathan" (a worker lacking in class-consciousness).
- Supporting sport teams doesn't necessarily contradict the development of class consciousness and participating in the class struggle.
- It is a symbol of class consciousness for him and the Beatles′ working class background reminds him of his own.
- The MRTA believes that "reformism" in general has stalled the progress towards global socialist revolution by preventing the rise of class consciousness.
- Flaws in the English society of his time—particularly narrow-mindedness and class-consciousness—were frequently his targets.
- Subsequent strikes only strengthened the workers' movement, which saw the rise of class consciousness and the emergence of anti-capitalist and anti-state ideas, as well as the use of more militant tactics such as sabotage.
- After such a theoretical preparation, Kelley concludes that real philanthropic work consists in elevating class consciousness.
- Jaun Elia was a communist who, in his poems, supported communism in Pakistan. References to class consciousness are also seen in his poems.
- It has been thought by Toni Negri as an alternative to the classic conception of the people, class consciousness, or nation-state.
- He has written on the anti-war movement and the anti-capitalist movement as well as on the media, modernism and cultural theory, and is the author of "The People Versus Tony Blair" and "Capitalism and Class Consciousness: the ideas of Georg Lukács".
- Here, however, the Jesuits’ treatment of the day-boys is analysed in a way that shows the poet's newly acquired class consciousness – it is depicted as a systematic way of indoctrinating a sense of inferiority.
- Scholars have linked it to the radical political ideologies developing in the transnational space of the Atlantic World, as well as to the development of working class consciousness among sailors.
- It was these advances in the productive forces combined with the old social relations of production of capitalism that would generate contradictions, leading to working-class consciousness.
- Council communists generally view the USSR as failing to create class consciousness, turning into a corrupt state in which the elite controlled society.
- Its task was to facilitate the close union of the Mari people with other people, to abolish anti-Russian mistrust and to raise the "class consciousness" of Mari workers.
- French Marxist film makers, such as Jean-Luc Godard, would employ radical editing and choice of subject matter as well as subversive parody to heighten class consciousness and promote Marxist ideas.
- Gray argues that their problem is class consciousness: the working classes can act in a vulgar way, and the upper class can be silly; but the middle class is, or at least considers itself, the moral backbone of society—a notion whose validity Coward did not really want to question or jeopardise, as the middle classes were his principal audience.
- He explained: "Political things such as class consciousness or class struggle or other aspects of social existence really come down to the problem of man alone [...].
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