Proletariatnoun
The lowest class of society; also, the lower classes of society generally; the masses.
Proletariatnoun
(Marxism) Wage earners collectively, excluding salaried workers; people who own no capital and depend on their labour for survival; the working class, especially when seen as engaged in a class struggle with the t=the capital-owning class.
Proletariatnoun
The lowest class of citizens, who had no property and few rights, and were regarded as contributing only their offspring to the state.
Proletariatnoun
The indigent class in the State; the body of proletarians.
Proletariatnoun
a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages;
Proletariat
The proletariat ( from Latin proletarius 'producing offspring') is the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose only possession of significant economic value is their labour power (their capacity to work). A member of such a class is a proletarian.
Lumpenproletariatnoun
(Marxism) The lowest stratum of the proletariat, whose mental and physical health, mores and morale have deteriorated, through exploitation by the bourgeoisie, to a degree where they cannot build class consciousness and hence cannot be mobilized for the revolution.
Lumpenproletariatnoun
A social underclass; the riffraff.
Lumpenproletariatnoun
the lowest level of the proletariat, comprising unskilled workers, the unemployed, and the dispossessed, alienated from the class with with they would normally identify and having little or no class solidarity; - an important element in Marxist theory.
Lumpenproletariat
Lumpenproletariat () refers – primarily in Marxist theory – to the underclass devoid of class consciousness. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels coined the word in the 1840s and used it to refer to the unthinking lower strata of society exploited by reactionary and counter-revolutionary forces, particularly in the context of the revolutions of 1848.