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class consciousness
noun
- awareness of one's own social or economic rank in society.
- a feeling of identification and solidarity with those belonging to the same social or economic class as oneself.
class consciousness
- Identification with other members of one's own class and awareness of its relationship with other classes. According to Marxist theory , the proletariat (see also proletariat ) will assume class consciousness when workers realize that they are being exploited by the bourgeoisie ; then a proletarian revolution will be inevitable. Contrary to this theory, however, the American working class is primarily socially conservative .
Other Words From
- class-con·scious [klas, -, kon, -sh, uh, s, klahs, -], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of class consciousness1
Example Sentences
So you can see that it still makes a difference, and class consciousness does still exist!
He held himself slightly aloof with the class consciousness of the West Pointer.
President Roosevelt has assailed the preachers of class consciousness with all the energy of a confirmed moralizer.
Having failed to stir a class consciousness, they fell back upon the trade or group consciousness of identical interests.
The only encouraging feature in the increasingly sharp feeling of class consciousness among critics is a growing frankness.
Class consciousness has become so acute that it extends even beyond the realms of literature and drama into the field of sports.
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