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Urban Underclass Summary
2,035 words, approx. 7 pages No social science concept has generated more discussion and controversy in recent years than that of the urban underclass. Some argue that it is little more than a pithy and stigmatizing term for the poor people who have always existed in stratified...
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Lumpenproletariat Information
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 The lumpenproletariat (German Lumpenproletariat, "rabble-proletariat"; "raggedy proletariat") is a term originally defined by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The German Ideology (1845), their famous second joint work, and later expounded upon in...


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Lumped In With The Lumpenproletariat
05/14/1995: 215 words, approx. 1 pages I hope Mario Van Peebles is just confused about his Marxist terminology when he says about his movie "Panther": "We're saying that the real hero was the community, the rank and file; it was what Marx called the lumpenproletariat" {"Black Out," Sunday Arts, April...
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 The New York Observer
People's Hearing
7/14/2005: 349 words, approx. 1 pages "Ladies and gentlemen of the commission, I hope somewhere, wherever you are, that your ears are itching to what has been said today," exclaimed white-clad author and 2 Columbus Circle enthusiast Tom Wolfe. Of course, the ladies and gentlemen of the Landmarks Preservation Commission...


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