English to Hindi Meaning of proletarian - सर्वहारा


Proletarian :
सर्वहारा
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Definitions of proletarian in English
Noun(1) a member of the working class (not necessarily employed
Adjective(1) belonging to or characteristic of the proletariat
Examples of proletarian in English
(1) Far from being utopian, the Marxist perspective of proletarian internationalism is based on the fact that capitalism has integrated the world economy into a mighty, interconnected whole.(2) Current pedagogy describes these traits under new terms that valorize them as usefully proletarian and subversive.(3) The narrow view of economic democracy articulated by the Movement meant that the organization of labour as proletarian labour throughout the economy remained intact.(4) He joined the French Communist Party soon after his return (he had been sympathetic to it long before this) and favoured proletarian subjects that he hoped would be accessible to the working class.(5) The SEP advocates a proletarian internationalist solution to the war.(6) If, in the long run, the beliefs expressed in proletarian dictatorship are destined to be accepted by the dominant forces of the community, the only meaning of free speech is that they should be given their chance and have their way.(7) In Eastern Europe, most of the new states of 1920 had fallen under Moscow-controlled communist regimes at least formally committed to the concept of proletarian internationalism.(8) 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.(9) As we have already demonstrated on the basis of the historical record, Cannon's struggle against Pabloism was the highpoint of his life as a Marxist revolutionary and proletarian internationalist.(10) 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.(11) While appealing to intellectuals, it was distinctively proletarian in doctrine and temper.(12) The argument was that since the era had not changed there could not be any new ‘ism’, or overall development of proletarian ideology, after Leninism.(13) My father was adamant that change could not come about without a violent revolution and a proletarian dictatorship.(14) It did not, however, represent either a new form of proletarian power or a viable strategy of socialist revolution.(15) 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.(16) Her writing explored folk models and, in particular, the short metrical rhymes of Mother Goose - poems of anonymous authorship, of proletarian origin, and of subtly subversive intent.
Related Phrases of proletarian
Synonyms
Adjective
1. working-class ::
श्रमिक वर्ग
2. plebeian ::
लौकिक
3. common ::
सामान्य
4. blue-collar ::
नीला कोलर
Noun
5. working-class person ::
मजदूर वर्ग व्यक्ति
6. worker ::
मज़दूर
7. blue-collar worker ::
नीले कॉलर कार्यकर्ता
8. plebeian ::
लौकिक
9. commoner ::
सामान्य व्यक्ति
11. prole ::
Prole
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