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- Lumpenproletariat - Wikipedia
The word Lumpenproletariat, popularized in the West by Frantz Fanon 's The Wretched of the Earth in the 1960s, has been adopted as a sociological term However, what some consider to be its vagueness and its history as a term of abuse has led to some criticism
- Lumpenproletariat | Class Struggle, Revolution Oppression | Britannica
Lumpenproletariat, (German: “rabble proletariat”), according to Karl Marx in The Communist Manifesto, the lowest stratum of the industrial working class, including also such undesirables as tramps and criminals
- What is the Lumpenproletariat? : r Socialism_101 - Reddit
The lumpenproletariat is the mix of classes that subsist by taking from others without producing; in this vein, stock brokers, financiers, etc are also lumpen -- hence why Marx calls the financial aristocracy to be the "rebirth of the lumpenproletariat on the heights of bourgeois society"
- Lumpenproletariat | Marxist Dictionary
Lumpenproletariat A mass of declassed and excluded individuals separated from the proletariat, which feeds economically on illegal trafficking, the criminal economy, begging, state or private patronage, or a combination of all these
- Glossary of Terms: L - Marxists Internet Archive
Lumpenproletariat Roughly translated as slum workers or the mob, this term identifies the class of outcast, degenerated and submerged elements that make up a section of the population of industrial centers
- Lumpenproletariat: An Overview - Easy Sociology
The term “lumpenproletariat” is a critical concept within sociological theory, particularly in Marxist discourse Originating from the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, the lumpenproletariat refers to a distinct social class that exists outside the traditional working class, or proletariat
- Recentering the Lumpen Question Today – Spectre Journal
Daniel Tutt reconsiders the meaning of the lumpenproletariat—not as a noun, but as a verb: an active process of lumpenization What implications does this rethinking have in store for communist strategy, and how does it allow us to better understand the recurrent phenomenon of Bonapartism?
- The dangerous class: The concept of the lumpenproletariat . . . - Springer
The lumpenproletariat is thus a crucial reference point for analyzing the historical variability of working-class formation and anti-capitalist class struggle Barrow traces an intellectual history of such analyses
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