class warrior

class warrior

A person who is actively involved in the struggle between classes, such as a working-class political agitator.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
References in periodicals archive
CLASS WARRIOR Arthur Scargill fought hard for his union members, just like Taylor at the PFA
But the unknown class warrior from Islington did humiliate Theresa May, the posh kid who thought she was romping to certain success.
But he wasn't a class warrior, believing there was good and bad in the rich, the poor and all those in between.
How can I bring this up without seeming like a class warrior?
It all adds up to a somewhat awkward night in the theatre, even if you are not a dyed-in-the-wool class warrior.
Arthur Scargill, now 76, remains an unrepentant class warrior, and told the Mail in February 2012 at the 40th anniversary of the Battle of Saltley Gate that re-opening 150 UK mines would solve the nation's energy problems.
Council leader Sir Albert Bore was never a big fan of civic pageantry - as a young class warrior on the council he used to boycott the dinner in favour of a packed lunch in Victoria Square - and is likely to accept the recommendations.
As a former stock exchange president, the Thai finance minister seems an unlikely class warrior. But that is how he sounds.
MITT ROMNEY, CLASS WARRIOR (The New York Times, New York)
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