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The bourgeoisie is called bourgeoisie, what is the name of the proletariat?

The proletariat, also known as Proletariat.

Proletariat was once transliterated as "Proletalia", and is generally written as proletariat in Western countries, which is derived from Latin and means "proletarian". It first refers to the class of free people in the ancient Roman Empire who did not have any property and relied on the state to support themselves. But they are not the "proletariat" in the modern sense. Because although they are not rich and slave owners, they are not slaves. Although they have nothing, they do not participate in labor. They regard labor as a shameful thing and rely on the slave-owning country to support themselves. In this sense, they actually participate in the struggle. The social workers at that time - the exploitation of slaves.

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The proletariat is a collective concept composed of any revolutionaries who oppose the bourgeoisie. What is different from the working class is that the working class belongs to a class divided by economic categories. The working class is mainly a collective of oppressed workers in the exploited class who have no means of production and rely on wages to survive. The proletariat is the gravedigger of the bourgeoisie who opposes the birth of the bourgeoisie. The proletariat of the old era included the working class, poor farm laborers and middle peasants among farmers, self-reliant small businessmen and intellectuals, oppressed lower-level soldiers, and revolutionaries of any class who consciously opposed the bourgeoisie.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Proletariat