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Proletarian literature
/pɹəʊltˈeəɹiən lˈɪtɹɪtʃə/
/pɹoʊltˈɛɹiən lˈɪɾɚɹətʃɚ/
Proletarian literature
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a type of writing that is focused on the lives and struggles of working-class people, often with an emphasis on political or social issues
What is "proletarian literature"?
Proletarian literature is a genre of writing that focuses on the lives, struggles, and experiences of the working class, often highlighting social injustices and advocating for political change. This type of literature aims to give a voice to the working class, portraying their daily lives, economic hardships, and collective struggles. It often reflects the ideals of socialism or communism and seeks to inspire social and political movements that support workers' rights and class equality.