Class war

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Class war is the eternal over-arching conflict based on economics rather than left-right politics, identity politics, race, gender, or other justice and injustice issues that may be distractions and divisions.
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Official narrative (Wikipedia)

In political science, the term class conflict, class struggle, or class war refers to the economic antagonism and political tension that exist among social classes because of clashing interests, competition for limited resources, and inequalities of power in the socioeconomic hierarchy.[1] In its simplest manifestation, class conflict refers to the ongoing battle between the rich and poor.[2]

In the writings of several leftist, socialist, and communist theorists, notably those of Karl Marx, class struggle is a core tenet and a practical means for effecting radical sociopolitical transformations for the majority working class.[3] It is also a central concept within conflict theories of sociology and political philosophy.

Class conflict can reveal itself through:

In the economic sphere, class conflict is sometimes expressed overtly, such as owner lockouts of their employees in an effort to weaken the bargaining power of the employees' union; or covertly, such as a worker slowdown of production or the widespread, simultaneous use of sick leave (e.g., "blue flu") to protest unfair labor practices, low wages, poor work conditions, or a perceived injustice to a fellow worker.[4]



 

An example

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Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Escape From Evil“If there is a class which has nothing to lose but its chains, the chains that bind it are self-imposed, sacred obligations which appear as objective realities with all the force of a neurotic delusion.”Norman O. Brown1959
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References

  1. a b Isaac, Larry W.; Harrison, Daniel M.; Lipold, Paul F. (2022). "Class Conflict in Capitalist Society". Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, & Conflict. pp. 118–136. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-820195-4.00248-X. ISBN 978-0-12-820312-5.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
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  4. Parenti, Michael (1993). Land of Idols: Political Mythology in America. St. Martin's Press. pp. 66–67. ISBN 978-0-312-09841-4.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").


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