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 Translation for 'class warfare' from English to Polish
SYNO class struggle | class war | class warfare
pol.socjol.
walka {f} klas
class warfare
Partial Matches
lot.woj.
walka {f} powietrzna
aerial warfare
internetpol.woj.
wojna {f} cybernetyczna
cyber warfare
naut.woj.
wojna {f} na morzu
naval warfare
woj.
wojna {f} w dzungli
jungle warfare
woj.
wojna {f} pustynna
desert warfare
wojna {f} ekonomicznaeconomic warfare
woj.
wojna {f} biologiczna
biological warfare
woj.
walka {f} partyzancka
guerrilla warfare
wojna {f} gangówgang warfare
woj.
wojna {f} okopowa
trench warfare
wojna {f} psychologicznapsychological warfare
chem.woj.
wojna {f} chemiczna
chemical warfare
lekcja {f}class
klasa {f}class
światowej renomy {adj}world-class
pol.socjol.
klasa {f} robotnicza
working class
socjol.
z klasy średniej {adj}
middle-class
lekcja {f} tańcadancing class
pol.
wojna {f} klas
class struggle
lot.
klasa {f} ekonomiczna
economy class
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Usage Examples English
  • Arnold and Rich Koslowski, sets the wolf as a sympathetic victim of class warfare in the rural south.
  • Communist E. A. Thompson's assessment in "Past and Present" (1952) portrayed the phenomenon of these rural malcontents as so-called Marxist class warfare.
  • Thus, the greatest threat to democracy was seen as coming from class warfare that destabilized a nation's economy, society, government, and threatened the peaceful and harmonious implementation of laws.
  • Beyond economic determinism, Marxism states that all social change is the result of class warfare, which moves the workers toward liberation from past subjugation, and finally creates a classless society.
  • This marked the use of the concept of class warfare to motivate changes in soviet culture.

  • It is a sociological story of urban class warfare and political intrigue, taking place in the fictional South American capital city of Vados.
  • Cowling also claimed that the Peterhouse school treated Parliament as an instrument of class warfare and that it borrowed from "The Spectator's" political columnist Henry Fairlie and Robert Blake's central chapters of his "The Unknown Prime Minister" the realisation of parliamentary politics as "a spectacle of ambition and manoeuvre".
  • In addition to being one of the best-known range wars of the American frontier, its themes, especially class warfare, served as a basis for numerous popular novels, films and television shows in the Western genre.
  • More recently the British anarchist group Class War has argued explicitly for disruption of fox hunts on class warfare grounds and even published a book "The Rich at Play" examining the subject.
  • Sherman was one of 68 Republicans who had endorsed Hinton Helper's book, "The Impending Crisis and How to Meet It", which Southerners believed would ignite class warfare between slaveholders and non-slaveholders in the South.

  • Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 was for Tucker an example of the "triumph of democratic demagoguery which could bring about class warfare."
  • He was the chief intellectual leader of the party, paying little attention to class warfare and much more to the emergence of a powerful state as it exemplified the Darwinian evolution of an ever more complex society.
  • This was seen by many as a departure from modern day political campaigning and a return to old fashioned class-warfare type politics.
  • Dobb believed the capitalist system created classes and with class came class warfare.
  • In extreme cases, the social fabric can break down and result in open class warfare such as what happened during the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, and many others.

  • Unlike Marx, Yan reinterpreted Communism to correct what he believed was Marxism's chief flaw: the inevitability of class warfare.
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