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lumpenproletariat

American  
[luhm-puhn-proh-li-tair-ee-uht] / ˈlʌm pənˌproʊ lɪˈtɛər i ət /

noun

(sometimes initial capital letter)
  1. the lowest level of the proletariat comprising unskilled workers, vagrants, and criminals and characterized by a lack of class identification and solidarity.


lumpenproletariat British  
/ ˌlʌmpənˌprəʊlɪˈtɛərɪət /

noun

  1. (esp in Marxist theory) the amorphous urban social group below the proletariat, consisting of criminals, tramps, etc

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Etymology

Origin of lumpenproletariat

1920–25; < German (Marx, 1850), equivalent to Lumpen rag or Lumpen-, combining form of Lump ragamuffin + Proletariat proletariat

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They constituted a willing and indispensable Lumpenproletariat for Western Europe's postwar boom, ready to do work no one else wanted to do.

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