Even the names of the players are a giveaway for the average class-conscious Englishmen. |
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This class-conscious novel with a feminist heroine looks better the older it gets. |
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By 1985, he was brimming with class-conscious fervor. |
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Indeed, one of the bourgeoisie's reasons for shutting down the state tin mines was to get rid of thousands of the miners, who had been some of the most class-conscious workers in Latin America. |
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The Chinese Revolution was fundamentally different from the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia, which was carried out by a class-conscious proletariat under the leadership of the Bolshevik Party of Lenin and Trotsky. |
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And it will be necessary for class-conscious workers to drive the trade-union bureaucratic betrayers out of their positions of power in the unions. |
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The wave of strikes for higher wages and better working conditions that has swept through China in recent weeks must be supported by class-conscious workers around the world. |
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Had there been a class-conscious, combative working class, it would have polarized the petty-bourgeois guerrilla forces, drawing some to the workers' side and repelling others back into the arms of the bourgeois order. |
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But most revolutionary syndicalists aimed at an active class-conscious mass elite, utterly different from what they saw as the passive mass of sheep-like social-democrat voters. |
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It had great appeal to class-conscious workers and revolutionaries all over the world and directly helped in several countries to found and build strong communist parties. |
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France is a highly class-conscious country. |
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Oxford in those days was extremely class-conscious. |
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Etiquette is outmoded, she insists, a vestigial remnant of the class-conscious past. |
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