proletariat

Signification (Anglais)

  1. (also, derogatory, figuratively, often) The lowest class of society; also, the lower classes of society generally; the masses.
  2. (Marxism) Wage earners collectively; people who own no capital and depend on their labour for survival; the working class, especially when seen as engaged in a class struggle with the bourgeoisie (“the capital-owning class”).
  3. (Ancient-Rome, historical) The lowest class of citizens, who had no property and few rights, and were regarded as contributing only their offspring to the state.

Opposé de
bourgeoisie
Synonymes

Traductions

προλεταριάτο

proletarya

daràluz

classe treballadora

εργατική τάξη

classe operaia

Fréquence

25k
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˌpɹəʊ.lɪˈtɛə.ɹɪ.ət/
Étymologie (Anglais)

From French prolétariat (“proletariats as a class; state of being a proletariat”), from Latin prōlētārius (“belonging to the lowest class of citizens, whose only contribution to the state was their offspring; member of this class”) + French -at (suffix denoting actions or the results of actions). Prōlētārius is derived from prōlēs (“offspring, posterity”) + -ārius (suffix forming adjectives from nouns, or forming nouns denoting agents of use from other nouns); prōlēs is from pro- (prefix meaning ‘bringing forth or into being; bringing into the open’) + *olēs (a variant of *oleō (“to grow”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂el- (“to grow, nourish”)).

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