- In
Marxist theory, the
Lumpenproletariat (German: [ˈlʊmpn̩pʁoletaˌʁi̯aːt] ; /ˌlʌmpənproʊlɪˈtɛəriət/) is the
underclass devoid of
class consciousness....
- the
lumpenproletariat to
provide the
force required to
effect the
expulsion of the colonists. In
traditional Marxist theory, the
lumpenproletariats are...
- rabble" and "the
great m****es of the poor and exploited, the so-called "
lumpenproletariat"" to "inaugurate and
bring to
triumph the
Social Revolution." Bakunin's...
- Marx
defined the
proletariat as
salaried workers, in
contrast to the
lumpenproletariat, who he
defined as the
outcasts of
society such as beggars, tricksters...
- the
Neapolitan lumpenproletariat during the
repression of the 1848
Revolution in Naples: "This
action of the
Neapolitan lumpenproletariat decided the defeat...
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employer combines with self-employment. In
another direction, the
lumpenproletariat or "rag-proletariat",
which Marx
considers a
retrograde class, live...
-
bourgeoisie is
economically distinct from the
proletariat and the
Lumpenproletariat social-class
strata who rely
entirely on the sale of
their labor-power...
-
political party.[citation needed] For some in the
Frankfurt School, the
lumpenproletariat (underclass) have the
potential to be
vanguardists in the revolution...
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Exploitation False consciousness Human nature Immiseration Imperialism Lumpenproletariat Metabolic rift
Proletariat Private property Relations of production...
- not own land, or factories. A sub-section of the proletariat, the
lumpenproletariat (rag-proletariat), are the
extremely poor and unemplo****, such as...