La paysannerie vit sous la menace de se voir depossedee de ses terres et se verra jetee dans les rangs du
lumpenproletariat. Les artisans sont menaces en permanence par la concurrence des produits industriels.
Lumpenproletariat. And other adventures in vocabulary.
Salah Gosh's statements blaming the violence on Mossad-trained Darfuri rebels and criminal
lumpenproletariat elements is an attempt to play this race and class card.
On the one hand, militant groups that continued to struggle with the goal of realizing a classless society--such as the LRBW, which organized Black industrial workers at the point of production, and the Black Panthers, which organized the
lumpenproletariat (i.e., the criminalized, underemployed workers)--were systematically destroyed by an increasingly militarized police force.
After returning to Japan following a transformative meeting with Eugen Ehrlich in Switzerland in 1920, Suehiro led a drive among legal scholars and practitioners to apply pressure to the Japanese court system in an effort to domesticate the promises of Taisho Democracy by using case law to make judges more responsive to the suffering of the disenfranchised Japanese
lumpenproletariat. The goal of this was to achieve apolitical equity--akin to earlier, native forms of equity that had prevailed in premodern Japan--for those in Japanese society otherwise disenfranchised by the rise of constitutionalism and Western-style party politics.
Suddenly the pundits were talking about yet another new political era, a realignment of traditional Republicans and conservatives with an emergent populistnationalist
lumpenproletariat of less educated, lower income whites who had traditionally voted for Democrats.
Knight represented the
lumpenproletariat who served time in prison, developed Black consciousness behind bars, and joined the Black Arts Movement and the Black Power Movement.
| WHO described the poorest of the poor as the '
lumpenproletariat'?
Arguing, for instance, that low-quality copies of films or artworks downloaded from the internet are today's digital
lumpenproletariat (in an essay called "In Defense of the Poor Image"), she made an eloquent case for their potential to create "alternate audiovisual economies," recalling Dziga Vertov's utopian vision of film as the great socialist equalizer in Man with a Movie Camera (1929).
The latter one is the
lumpenproletariat which is a class of the lowest social standing made up of ''declassed people, living unstable lives in penury and holding unspecified, odd jobs'' [7].