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词汇 class consciousness
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Definition of class consciousness in English:

class consciousness

noun
mass noun
  • Awareness of one's place in a system of social class, especially (in Marxist terms) as it relates to the class struggle.

    阶级意识(尤作马克思主义词语)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He hated its snobbish class consciousness, its persecuting mentality, its intellectual pretentiousness.
    • For example, how might this context of restructuring shape or hinder working class consciousness for the purpose of transforming industry?
    • In contrast to, say, the paper's conscientious reporting on the '60s-era civil-rights movement in the South, its foray into class consciousness suffers from a fatal flaw.
    • These people will be dealt with by a movement of the working class, in a way that educates workers and promotes class consciousness, not in a way that legitimizes and buttresses a criminal occupation.
    • However as some of studies in this volume indicate, in spite of such opposition, signs of working class consciousness did develop among migrant workers in the Pacific.
    • In Hamburg, at least, the problem was actually the strength of the bourgeoisie's class consciousness and social cohesion.
    • What comes of his hunger is not just class consciousness but an existential condition and a trope for American experience.
    • The book is a delight, and should be on the ‘to read’ list of those who use music, theatrics or any other form of creative expression to inspire resistance and class consciousness.
    • Nowadays, the workers have become self-centered and class consciousness is fast disappearing.
    • Anyone who believes that this will happen by cumulative single defections from their camp to that of the far left simply has no understanding about how working class consciousness develops as a process and over time.
    • Rumours of the death of working class consciousness in Britain have, of course, been greatly exaggerated.
    • As yet they have no class consciousness and there is no guiding idea in their struggle against individual oppressors.
    • By the 1830s, industrialisation had created the industrial worker, and had formed working class consciousness.
    • Driven by desperation, lacking any awareness of the social and class nature of their revolt, these spontaneous eruptions manifested class consciousness only in an ‘embryonic’ form.
    • The persistence of reactionary ideologies is a barrier to the development of social struggles and increased class consciousness.
    • There was also a concern with the way in which gender affected class consciousness, though this was problematized for women and not for men even by feminists.
    • Not until the fifteenth century, as class consciousness developed, does the sheer prestige of office seem to have outweighed its liabilities, and even then specific offices with accounting responsibilities remained unpopular.
    • As he points out, the indicators usually utilised to chart class consciousness are imperfect but we have to use them in that knowledge.
    • The 1917 Russian Revolution can be explained far better by reference to the societal disruption caused by the First World War than to a theory of working class consciousness and historical inevitability.
    • We need to steer people away from nationalistic thought and towards class consciousness.

Derivatives

  • class-conscious

  • adjectiveˈklɑːsˌkɒnʃəsˈklæsˌkɑnʃəs
    • Aware of belonging to a particular social class or of the differences between social classes.

      a highly class-conscious group of politically engaged artists
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As his most class-conscious novel, Bleak House, suggests, the social hierarchies of the capital did not consist merely of a sharp contrast between the rich and the poor or between haves and have-nots.
      • Political structures explain the absence of significant third or minor parties in America, but they do not account for the absence of social democratic and leftist class-conscious groups as political forces.
      • They sprang up during the period of the anti-socialist law as a ‘cover’ for socialist organization and to provide the battle-hymns for the class-conscious workers' army.

Definition of class consciousness in US English:

class consciousness

nounklas ˈkänSHəsnəs
  • Awareness of one's place in a system of social classes, especially (in Marxist terms) as it relates to the class struggle.

    阶级意识(尤作马克思主义词语)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However as some of studies in this volume indicate, in spite of such opposition, signs of working class consciousness did develop among migrant workers in the Pacific.
    • Nowadays, the workers have become self-centered and class consciousness is fast disappearing.
    • For example, how might this context of restructuring shape or hinder working class consciousness for the purpose of transforming industry?
    • In contrast to, say, the paper's conscientious reporting on the '60s-era civil-rights movement in the South, its foray into class consciousness suffers from a fatal flaw.
    • As he points out, the indicators usually utilised to chart class consciousness are imperfect but we have to use them in that knowledge.
    • What comes of his hunger is not just class consciousness but an existential condition and a trope for American experience.
    • Anyone who believes that this will happen by cumulative single defections from their camp to that of the far left simply has no understanding about how working class consciousness develops as a process and over time.
    • Rumours of the death of working class consciousness in Britain have, of course, been greatly exaggerated.
    • The persistence of reactionary ideologies is a barrier to the development of social struggles and increased class consciousness.
    • We need to steer people away from nationalistic thought and towards class consciousness.
    • In Hamburg, at least, the problem was actually the strength of the bourgeoisie's class consciousness and social cohesion.
    • The book is a delight, and should be on the ‘to read’ list of those who use music, theatrics or any other form of creative expression to inspire resistance and class consciousness.
    • As yet they have no class consciousness and there is no guiding idea in their struggle against individual oppressors.
    • Not until the fifteenth century, as class consciousness developed, does the sheer prestige of office seem to have outweighed its liabilities, and even then specific offices with accounting responsibilities remained unpopular.
    • Driven by desperation, lacking any awareness of the social and class nature of their revolt, these spontaneous eruptions manifested class consciousness only in an ‘embryonic’ form.
    • By the 1830s, industrialisation had created the industrial worker, and had formed working class consciousness.
    • The 1917 Russian Revolution can be explained far better by reference to the societal disruption caused by the First World War than to a theory of working class consciousness and historical inevitability.
    • He hated its snobbish class consciousness, its persecuting mentality, its intellectual pretentiousness.
    • There was also a concern with the way in which gender affected class consciousness, though this was problematized for women and not for men even by feminists.
    • These people will be dealt with by a movement of the working class, in a way that educates workers and promotes class consciousness, not in a way that legitimizes and buttresses a criminal occupation.
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