This did not simply mean the promotion of international proletarian solidarity. |
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He had established a school where he held courses for the proletarian class in such crafts as weaving, embroidery, painting, wood carving. |
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While appealing to intellectuals, it was distinctively proletarian in doctrine and temper. |
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Self-criticism, cruel, unsparing criticism that goes to the very root of the evil is life and breath for the proletarian movement. |
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Modernism, avant-garde, and neoclassicism, flourished in opposition to the so-called proletarian literature. |
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But slowly, in the course of time the proletarian agenda of the communist parties is also diffusing rapidly. |
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Indeed, many of the early leaders were committed to the cause of the proletarian class. |
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Only a hypocrite would ban foxhunting but allow the more proletarian pleasures of fishing, which is quite clearly a form of drawn-out torture. |
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Eustache always retains a trace of dandyism, whereas Pialat is fundamentally a proletarian. |
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My father was adamant that change could not come about without a violent revolution and a proletarian dictatorship. |
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The second generation remained largely proletarian, although many moved into the ranks of skilled blue-collar workers. |
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It did not, however, represent either a new form of proletarian power or a viable strategy of socialist revolution. |
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He criticizes the proletarian literature of his day for its tendentiousness. |
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So, Marx argued that as long as one is not controlling the means of production, they are proletarian. |
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He had seen the government install what he saw as a deplorable new godless and materialist proletarian state. |
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Current pedagogy describes these traits under new terms that valorize them as usefully proletarian and subversive. |
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Fascism attempts to organize the newly created proletarian masses without affecting the property structure which the masses strive to eliminate. |
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Yet a belief in copycat behaviour goes hand in hand with a low opinion of proletarian chavs, seeing a thug lurking under every baseball cap. |
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It was an anyhow streetscape, built for hard work and proletarian scraping, utterly different from the glittering, gridded uptown. |
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Nevertheless, as always in a variegated bloc the tinge is given by those who are most distant from Marxism and proletarian policy. |
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To guarantee such gains and lay the basis for a socialist society, proletarian rule had to be extended to the advanced capitalist world. |
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We must have the honesty to say to our class comrades that this objective necessitates proletarian struggle on a high level. |
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These people are no longer socialist internationalists, proletarian internationalists, but they are still internationalists. |
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We reject this bourgeois feminism. We rather put forward a proletarian and revolutionary feminism. |
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What is behind this new fascination with what used to be a proletarian sport, which arrived in the centre of society with the 2006 World Cup? |
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In the struggle for proletarian political revolution in China, the fight for women's liberation must be a central issue. |
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Despite its limits, the existence of a women's movement provides a unique chance and a great hope for the proletarian cause. |
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The communism as consciousness of the proletarian class is elaborated outside the class, outside its movement. |
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Some of them hung on to the dream of a proletarian revolution, in which the university would play a role. |
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Beyond these who have personalized it, a movement is asserting, authentically proletarian, with its forces and its weaknesses. |
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The middle class and the huge proletarian underclass are united in saying there is serious subordination in relation to the West. |
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All the performers wore cloth caps, in token of the proletarian poet whose doggerel verses about the Tay Bridge and its collapse in 1879 provided the work's text. |
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The aims of the school were to produce a new stratum of leading communist party cadres, young, proletarian, disciplined, and free of the taint of reformism. |
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Perhaps I'm wrong, perhaps he heads off to the boozers and caffs of Roman Road at the weekend to gorge himself on pies and animated proletarian discussion. |
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But it needs to be remembered that, historically, vodka was mostly a plebian and proletarian inebriant, made in a matter of hours from any glut of vegetables. |
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Drab and unengaged, this was a proletarian performance of music fit for the Bourbon kings. |
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To suggest today that a revolutionary and proletarian party be built in alliance with other classes is a parody of a travesty. |
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Linebaugh and Rediker substantiate the evangelical underpinnings of proletarian revolts seen briefly before in the story of Francis, the Pentecostal maid. |
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Dos Passos interweaved the stories of his more proletarian subjects with biographies of some well-known Americans. |
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The narrow view of economic democracy articulated by the Movement meant that the organization of labour as proletarian labour throughout the economy remained intact. |
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With the continued search by the state for a truly proletarian art form, however, the various strands of non-objective art soon began to slip from official approval. |
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The theme of an economically divided America appeals not to the actual poor, but to wealthy, left-wing college graduates who like to strike proletarian poses. |
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He joined the French Communist Party soon after his return and favoured proletarian subjects that he hoped would be accessible to the working class. |
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The processes of economic imperialism, proletarian enslavement and continuous war are explained painlessly through Winston and Julia's private resistance. |
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Marxists believe that there are two great opposing camps that are battling it out on the world-historical stage, and that these are the capitalist and proletarian classes. |
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All of this vanished like mist before a strong wind when war broke out and all thoughts of international proletarian solidarity went out of the window. |
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The SEP advocates a proletarian internationalist solution to the war. |
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Thus they write off the possibility of proletarian revolution in the future and rewrite history to deny revolutionary opportunities in the past. |
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This proletarian ideology is summarized today in what we call MarxismLeninism-Maoism. |
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The proletarian instrumentality for overturning capitalism has been qualitatively diminished. |
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At the same time, we are for proletarian political revolution to oust this bureaucracy. |
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In 1890 a third faction broke away, headed by Jean Allemane and limited to simon-pure proletarian members. |
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No doubt, to maintain dogmatic attitudes would have been a political suicide, which would have only ended in isolationism, and would have allowed the movement to overcome the proletarian vanguard. |
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Prefiguration, if ever it was, of the period of transition, the proletarian political struggle lays the foundations of the dictatorship of the oppressed classes over the previously dominant classes. |
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If, like me, you are just a proletarian snorkeler, even swimming through the clouds of bubbles exhaled by the divers far below you is still part of the almost mystical experience. |
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Faced with this proletarian upheaval, the bureaucracy was fracturing, with recalcitrant military commanders refusing to follow orders to suppress the protests. |
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The IG denies the magnitude of the counterrevolutionary destruction of the Soviet Union and the retrogression of proletarian consciousness worldwide accompanying this defeat. |
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What was immediately posed was: either proletarian political revolution linking up with socialist revolution in West Germany, or capitalist reunification leading to an imperialist Fourth Reich. |
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The proletarian tragedy of Il Tabarro throws into relief both the hypocritical aristocratic ethics that immure Suor Angelica in her convent, and the bourgeois grubbiness of Gianni Schicchi. |
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When Amy Winehouse appeared, the trashy girls tattooed on her arms were the quintessence of British proletarian sauciness, like Donald McGill's bathing beauties. |
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All of our party's activity is directed to organizing, training and steeling the proletarian vanguard party necessary for the seizure of state power. |
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Frustration and impatience over the disparity between our small size and slender roots in the working class and our proletarian internationalist purpose have led both to opportunist lunges and sectarian moralism. |
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We fought for proletarian political revolution to sweep away the Stalinist bureaucracies in power and establish the genuine workers democracy of soviets and factory councils. |
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To these proletarian reactions are opposed the unmerciful White terror. |
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Sweeping away the dictatorship of capital in Venezuela means sweeping away the bourgeois regime through proletarian revolution, not lecturing the capitalist strongman as though he were a wayward apprentice. |
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The proletarian junta will become the broad arena in which every party and every group will be put to the test and scrutinized before the eyes of the broad masses. |
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A county with a population of 5 million – roughly the same as that of Scotland – had long seen itself as a cut above scruffy, proletarian Lancashire. |
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On both sides, there has not been any autonomous proletarian reaction against the war, leaving the field clear for both sides to pursue their objectives. |
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Those who rule out the possibility of proletarian victory in Spain in the 1930s do so from the vantage point of having themselves forsaken the fight for the working-class seizure of state power. |
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Industrialization led to an explosion of a highly stratified proletarian population made up of men, women and children, most of them new arrivals from rural regions or overseas. |
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We will do everything we can to transform this support in the day to day reality so it can become a powerful initiative of the proletarian masses. |
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Where the beardy appears, the proletarian disappears. |
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After the bourgeois revolution of 1789, the time had come for a new, proletarian revolution: progress could not simply continue in small, linear steps. |
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The question was no longer the replacement of a capitalist dictatorship with a proletarian dictatorship, but defending every aspect of the collective autonomy. |
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But proletarian conditions exist in their classical form, in their perfection, only in the British Empire, particularly in England proper. |
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The English proletarian is only just becoming aware of his power, and the fruits of this awareness were the disturbances of last summer. |
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Lobashev was of completely proletarian origin. He was a very soviet person. |
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The more proletarian occupations an author enumerated, such as short-order cook, hod carrier, or lobsterman, the more legitimate was his assault on the Great American Novel. |
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Influenced by Wilhelm Weitling, the Communist League was an international society of proletarian revolutionaries with branches in various European cities. |
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To be sure, the proletarian can restrain his natural instinct by reason, and so, by moral supervision, halt the law of nature in its injurious course of development. |
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Marx then predicted the eventual proletarian revolution that would result in the attainment of socialism, followed by Communism, where property would be communally owned. |
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He is the first hint of proletarian male vigor against the grain of Leslie Howard, James Mason, Stewart Granger, John Mills, Dirk Bogarde and the theatrical knights. |
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