ADJ | proletarian | more proletarian | most proletarian | |
NOUN | a proletarian | proletarians | |
SYNO | prole | proletarian | worker |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- A Bolshevik, in the twenties she became famous for her proletarian theatre troupes for children and agitprop in Soviet Russia and Latvia.
- In Shirato's childhood his father was active in the proletarian culture movement, being one of the few people to be photographed with the tortured corpse of proletarian leader Takiji Kobayashi.
- Besides being an "indigenista" novel, "Huasipungo" has also been considered a proletarian novel, and that is because Latin America had to substitute the Indians for the European working class as a model or character of proletarian literature.
- Proletarian Labours League (...) was a communist group in Nepal. It published (proletarian) "Sarvhara" (सर्वहारा) as its central organ.
- Economism became a familiar term in Chinese political discourse only during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (GPCR).
- It was declared proletarian and named after the scientist Nikola Tesla, who was a native of Lika.
- ” By this time, Sorel and other syndicalists concluded that proletarian violence was ineffectual since the “proletariat was incapable of fulfilling its revolutionary role,” an assessment that persuaded many to see the nation-state as the best means by which to establish a proletarian-based society, which later congealed into the fascist concept of proletarian nationalism.
- Besides being an "indigenist" novel, "Huasipungo" has also been considered a proletarian novel, in that Latin America had to substitute the Indians for the working class as a model or character of proletarian literature.
- Both Olsen's poem and Ibarro's letter have been called proletarian literature, a popular school of writing in the United States in the 1930s.
- Carmon seems to have held a similar view to Mike Gold in regards to the ideal writer for the "New Masses"; both wanted the proletarian concern to be the primary and sole issue addressed by writers, and both encouraged worker-writer contributors.
- As a member of the proletarian movement, Miyamoto was anti-imperialist (imperialism being the highest stage of capitalism); however, her work contradicts proletarian stereotypes by featuring urban centers and certain wealthy individuals as civilizing forces for outside groups.
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