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help| "Labor aristocracy" (or "aristocracy of labor") has three meanings: as a term with Marxist theoretical underpinnings, as a specific type of trade unionism, and/or as a shorthand description by revolutionary industrial unions (such as the Industrial Workers of the World) for the bureaucracy of craft-based business unionism. In Marxist theory, those workers (proletarians) in developed countries who... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Labor aristocracy
"Labor aristocracy" (or "aristocracy of labor") has three meanings: as a term with Marxist theoretical underpinnings, as a specific type of trade unionism, and/or as a shorthand description by revolutionary industrial unions (such as the Industrial Workers of the World) for the bureaucracy of craft-based business unionism. -
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Maoist Internationalist Movement
It is through MIM's unique analysis of the labor aristocracy that MIM differentiates itself from other leftist parties in what it terms the imperialist countries. -
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Labor federation competition in the U.S.
The WFM unions accused the AFL of creating a labor aristocracy that divided workers and subverted class unity. -
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Labor federation competition in the United States
The WFM unions accused the AFL of creating a labor aristocracy that divided workers and subverted class unity. -
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Superprofit
The workers who receive a large enough share of the superprofits have an interest to defend the capitalist system, so they become a labor aristocracy. -
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Colorado Labor Wars
The WFM unions accused the AFL of creating a labor aristocracy that divided workers and subverted class unity. -
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Trade union
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Ray O. Light Group
This group puts so much emphasis on national liberation because it considers a substantial portion of the US working class to be bought-off, that is, to be a part of the labor aristocracy which benefits too much from imperialism to have true revolutionary potential. -
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Neoliberalism
They allege that many "core countries" middle class and "labor aristocracy" families have become constrained by the cascading costs of conspicuous consumption goods and services, finding themselves losing radical amounts of time once free for personal development, recreation, family, community, and citizenship. -
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Leninism
(See labor aristocracy; globalization.)
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