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proletarianization

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  • noun The act or process of making something proletarian.

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  • (what was we called) "proletarianization" - which, in essence, meant preparing ourselves (as best we could) to do work outside familiar left and student circles, and prepare ourselves to be able to connect with working class people (and especially working class youth.)

    Kasama 2009

  • "proletarianization" - an atmosphere of "mutual and collective criticism" where we worked on transformation, on work on to actually representing/embodying our politics, on "learning from the people," on pooling our experiences to better do outreach - and of course studying Maoist theory and politics, to extract the lessons and methods of previous revolutionary successes.

    Kasama 2009

  • The shift in emphasis reflected the related changes in the party and the society at large: the absorption of the labour aristocracy in the white elite; the 'proletarianization' of

    Class & Colour in South Africa - Chapter 17 Ray Esther 1969

  • It's as if those who smugly understand they possess a superior consciousness because they can define "proletarianization" have forgotten to apply it to themselves.

    Anarchist news dot org - News for anarchists and their friends worker 2010

  • Some of this trend of "proletarianization," as I mentioned in the essay, involved some misconceptions and some social conservatism.

    Kasama 2009

  • Now the class structure of the film becomes articulated in three tiers: the first, that newlv atomized petty bourgeoisie of the cities whose "proletarianization" and marginalization is expressed both by the women employees on the one hand, and bv the lumpens on the other, Sonnv and his accomplice, but also the crowd itself, an embodiment of the logic of marginality that runs all the way from the "normal" deviancies of homosexuality and petty crime to the pathologies of Sal's paranoia and Ernie's transsexuality.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows guest8ac7bfc 2009

  • I wish to emphasize what the love songs omit: the economic and professional consequences of the cheap entropy of the web – its proletarianization of the writer.

    Matthew Yglesias » Wieseltier on the Journalistic Proletariat 2010

  • I wish to emphasize what the love songs omit: the economic and professional consequences of the cheap entropy of the web — its proletarianization of the writer.

    Matthew Yglesias » Wieseltier on the Journalistic Proletariat 2010

  • A part of me thinks the proletarianization of journalists would have a positive impact society-wide, as it might help newspapers stop their instinctive identification with the upper and upper-middle classes and begin covering more topics of importance to the proles.

    Matthew Yglesias » Wieseltier on the Journalistic Proletariat 2010

  • Their radicalism appears to have grown out of the same sources as male radicalism — the changes experienced by the Jewish community in late nineteenth-century Europe and America, including proletarianization and the secularization of Jewish religious values.

    Socialism in the United States. 2009

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