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Workerism is a
political theory that
emphasizes the
importance of or
glorifies the
working class.
Workerism, or operaismo, was of
particular significance...
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Worker may
refer to: The
Worker:
Dominion and Form, a 1932 book by
Ernst Jünger
Daily Worker, a
newspaper published in New York City by the Communist...
- Marxist-based
theoretical current that
first emerged in
Italy in the 1960s from
workerism (operaismo). Later, post-Marxist and
anarchist tendencies became significant...
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Sergio Bologna (15
December 2014). "
Workerism Beyond Fordism: On the
Lineage of
Italian Workerism".
Viewpoint Magazine.
Retrieved 31 May 2023...
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Workers'
Party is a name used by
several political parties throughout the world. The name has been used by both
organisations on the left and
right of...
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Socialist Workers Party may
refer to:
Flemish Socialist Workers Party Estonian Socialist Workers'
Party German Socialist Workers Party in
Poland - Left...
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unskilled workers (craft unionism), a cross-section of
workers from
various trades (general unionism), or an
attempt to
organize all
workers within a particular...
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International Workers' Day, also
known as
Labour Day in some
countries and
often referred to as May Day, is a
celebration of
labourers and the working...
- A
domestic worker is a
person who
works within a
residence and
performs a
variety of
household services for an individual, from
providing cleaning and...
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embraced by
early psychiatric social workers (mental
health social worker/clinical
social worker), and she is
considered one of the
pioneers of
psychiatric social...