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Example sentences for "proletariate"

Lexicographically close words:
proles; proletaire; proletarian; proletarians; proletariat; proliferated; proliferating; proliferation; proliferous; prolific
  1. These patricians created a body of restless opposition in the Grand Council, agitated the bourgeoisie and proletariate with the expectation of impending changes, and succeeded in effecting some salutary but superficial reforms.

  2. It was in the year 1378 that the proletariate broke out into rebellion.

  3. Their power was founded upon wealth in the first instance, and upon the ingenuity with which they turned the favour of the proletariate to use.

  4. For some months these craftsmen governed the republic, appointing their own Signory and passing laws in their own interest; but, as is usual, the proletariate found itself incapable of sustained government.

  5. We need not here repeat what was the character of the free and the servile proletariate of the capital.

  6. Lastly, the distribution of grain formed an official invitation to the whole burgess-proletariate who were destitute of food and indisposed for work to take up their abode in the capital.

  7. Its democratic, but by no means demagogic, tendency is clearly apparent in the position which it took up towards the proper supports of every really revolutionary party, the proletariate and the freedmen.

  8. But the proletariate could not emancipate itself except by breaking all the chains, by dissolving the whole constituted society, by recreating man as a member of the human society in the place of established states and classes.

  9. But the proletariate cannot free itself without freeing all other oppressed classes, and thus its victory means the end of exploitation and political repression altogether.

  10. If Herr Schurz wants to convert the world,' Herbert answered chillily, rolling himself a tiny cigarette, 'he must convince the unproductive as well as the proletariate before he can set things fairly on the roll for better arrangement.

  11. The conditions of the land tenure were such that it was impossible, if they were respected, that large estates should accumulate in the hands of individuals, and a landless proletariate could not arise.

  12. Under it landlords with absolute rights over land were impossible, and the rise of a proletariate at the mercy of the capitalist was also impossible.

  13. In this period a proletariate had come into being.

  14. The Proletariate and Equestrian Order under the Restoration 23.

  15. Still more significant and momentous was the measure, by which Gaius Gracchus first proceeded to provide for the Italian proletariate in the transmarine territories of the state.

  16. The urban proletariate did not acquire political importance till a much later epoch.

  17. By these means the agricultural proletariate became at an early period so powerful as to have a material influence on the destinies of the community.

  18. But the friend of the proletariate, whenever occasion served, treated the proletariate like a deadly enemy.

  19. The program of the Communist Party is not merely a program of liberating the proletariate of one country; it is the program of liberating the proletariate of the world" (authorized pamphlet by N.

  20. Eventually, of course, when all Russia was submissive and all Europe Communist, there would be a gentler regime, and the proletariate would show their true beauty of character.

  21. The proletariate says: 'I shall break your will because my will is stronger than yours, and I shall force you to serve me.

  22. In order to establish the dictatorship of the proletariate it is necessary to disarm the bourgeoisie and its agents and to arm the proletariate.

  23. But if this is desirable, why should the proletariate have no regular means of making their will felt?

  24. Comte also desiderates among the proletariate a strong reactive influence of public opinion, by which the officers, both of Church and State, are to be kept to their work.

  25. Secondly there was the feeling that had been stirred in the proletariate at Rome.

  26. Think of the possibility of a few hundred desperate members of the proletariate gathering on the Capitoline hill and deposing a tribune who represented the interests of the vast outlying population of Rome.

  27. The very modesty of Gracchus's scheme, as shown in the number of the settlements projected and of the colonists who were to find a home in each, proved that it was not intended as a benefit to the proletariate as a whole.

  28. A semi-destitute proletariate can only be dealt with in three ways.

  29. Malthus did not foresee the needs of the empire, nor realize that the rapid growth in the population of his day was largely due to the absence from the proletariate of a standard of comfort and decency.

  30. The Avallone of Naples, Cordella of Venice, Marescandoli of Florence, Bertini and Baroni of Lucca, Colomba of Bologna, all served the special requirements of the proletariate in town and country.

  31. The close rapport which thus connects the tastes and instincts of the proletariate with the culture of the aristocracy, is rooted in peculiar conditions of Italian society.

  32. Thus runs the refrain of a revolutionary song of the working classes, and this will be the exclamation of the executive of a victorious proletariate army when the battle has been won.


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