class struggle
Americannoun
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Also called class conflict. conflict between different classes in a community resulting from different social or economic positions and reflecting opposed interests.
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Also called class warfare. Also called class war;. (in Marxist thought) the struggle for political and economic power carried on between capitalists and workers.
noun
Etymology
Origin of class struggle
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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Elsewhere, curators are trying to introduce a more nuanced understanding of the history of textiles in India, including the ways in which it has been influenced by larger social realities of caste and class struggles.
From BBC
They would be giving up the security of college for a league where more than half of every draft class struggles to even make a season-opening roster.
From Los Angeles Times
There are plenty of extremely forward-looking pieces that have been written about women, power struggle, class struggle, race.
From New York Times
It’s also timely in its way, a counterweight to certain narratives of Appalachia that strip their characters’ lives of joy and meaning while also bleaching out the stains of racism and class struggle.
From Los Angeles Times
He came across the work of Roque Dalton, the Salvadoran poet and activist who wrote unflinchingly about oppression, class struggle, freedom and love.
From New York Times
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