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The '''proletariat''' (from ] {{lang|la|''proletarius''}}, a citizen of the lowest class) is a term used to identify a lower ], usually the ]; a member of such a class is '''proletarian'''. Originally it was identified as those people who had no ] other than their children. The '''proletariat''' (from ] {{lang|la|''proletarius''}}, a citizen of the lowest class) is a term used to identify a lower ], usually the ]; a member of such a class is '''proletarian'''. Originally it was identified as those people who had no ] other than their children.

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For other uses, see Proletariat (disambiguation).
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The proletariat (from Latin Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help), a citizen of the lowest class) is a term used to identify a lower social class, usually the working class; a member of such a class is proletarian. Originally it was identified as those people who had no wealth other than their children.

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