Marx called the industrial class of workers the "proletariat." The workers themselves were called "proletarians."
Very few opportunities were available. Oppurnunities spread from the upper class to middle class.
It was the concentration of workers in urbans areas.
Guardians, class below auxillary, lowest class workers
Yes, with severe wage cuts, horrific living conditions, and obscenely long hours.
The industrial working class, often referred to as the proletariat, primarily consisted of individuals employed in factories, mines, and other industrial settings during the Industrial Revolution. This group included laborers, artisans, and unskilled workers who migrated from rural areas to urban centers in search of jobs. Many faced harsh working conditions, long hours, and low wages, leading to the rise of labor movements advocating for workers' rights and better living conditions.
The proletariat refers to the working class, particularly industrial workers
I think it is the Industrial Revolution
white-collar workers
The working class endured the conditions in the working houses as long as they had jobs. A group of workers called the Luddites smashed machines that took away their jobs.
The working class endured the conditions in the working houses as long as they had jobs. A group of workers called the Luddites smashed machines that took away their jobs.
Very few opportunities were available. Oppurnunities spread from the upper class to middle class.
It was the concentration of workers in urbans areas.
Guardians, class below auxillary, lowest class workers
Marx called such workers proletarians. He called the social class made up of such workers the proletariat.
the industrial middle class
the lowest class of workers who own nothing but their own labor .
Yes, with severe wage cuts, horrific living conditions, and obscenely long hours.