[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fIyWzuWryA4ybx32ruN44HOxyOogpELIIl4YWeH7Koz4":3,"$f1mMFLAspU4SwkcSVmX28yj8arWTXrNVSZUMEgV1kIOo":10},{"tag":4},{"id":5,"tag_name":6,"tag_first_letter":7,"tag_count":8,"tag_description":9},52126,"proletariat","p",29,"The term \"proletariat\" refers to a social class that has been a central focus in discussions about economic systems, social structures, and political ideologies. Originating from the Latin word \"proletarius,\" which described those who contributed to society primarily through their offspring, the proletariat today is commonly understood as the working class—those who do not own the means of production and must sell their labor to survive. This concept is pivotal in understanding the dynamics of capitalism and the struggles for social justice and equality. People are drawn to quotes about the proletariat because they encapsulate the enduring spirit of resilience, solidarity, and the quest for a fairer world. These quotes often resonate with individuals who seek to challenge the status quo and advocate for the rights and dignity of workers everywhere. They serve as powerful reminders of the collective strength found in unity and the ongoing fight for a more equitable society. Whether you're exploring the historical roots of the proletariat or seeking inspiration for contemporary movements, these quotes offer a window into the heart of a class that has shaped, and continues to shape, the course of history.",{"quotes":11,"pagination":226},[12,40,54,68,86,106,129,152,175,204],{"id":13,"quote_text":14,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":18,"source":24,"quote_tag":25,"commentary":39},797549,"Trabajad, trabajad, proletarios, para aumentar la fortuna social y vuestras miseriasindividuales; trabajad, trabajad para que, haciéndoos cada vez más pobres, tengáis másrazón de trabajar y de ser miserables.\" (1848, 11) Paul Lafargue, The Right to Be Lazy",23641,2,false,{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},"Paul Lafargue","paul-lafargue","P",15,null,{},[26,31,34],{"id":27,"tag":28},3708078,{"id":29,"tag_name":30},61,"work",{"id":32,"tag":33},3708075,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":35,"tag":36},3708077,{"id":37,"tag_name":38},70054,"trabajo","**The Backstory**\nIn 1848, Paul Lafargue, a young writer and future husband of Élisée Reclus' sister-in-law Louise Michel, penned \"The Right to Be Lazy\" as part of the influential pamphlet \"El Derecho al Pecado\". This era was marked by the rise of industrialization in Europe, where workers were facing immense exploitation and poverty. Lafargue's work critiqued the capitalist system and advocated for a more equitable distribution of wealth.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nAt first glance, the quote seems to advocate for hard work as a means to increase one's social standing and alleviate individual misery. However, Lafargue cleverly subverts this expectation by highlighting the absurdity in perpetuating a cycle where workers become increasingly impoverished yet remain convinced that they must continue working to justify their miserable existence. This paradox underscores the ways in which societal expectations can be self-perpetuating and oppressive.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, recognize when you're caught in a similar cycle of drudgery and justification. Challenge yourself to question whether your efforts are truly leading to meaningful improvements or merely reinforcing an unjust system.",{"id":41,"quote_text":42,"author_id":43,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":44,"source":49,"quote_tag":50,"commentary":23},797540,"When the proletariat declares the dissolution of the hitherto existing world order, it merely declares the secret of its own existence, since it is in fact the dissolution of this order. When it demands the negation of private property, it is only laying down as a principle for society what society has laid down as a principle for the proletariat, what has already been incorporated in itself without its consent as the negative result of society.",1277,{"id":43,"author_name":45,"slug":46,"author_name_first_letter":47,"article_count":48,"image_url":23},"Karl Marx","karl-marx","K",674,{},[51],{"id":52,"tag":53},3708065,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":55,"quote_text":56,"author_id":43,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":57,"source":58,"quote_tag":59,"commentary":23},767042,"Not in vain does it [the proletariat] go through the stern but steeling school of labour. It is not a question of what this or that proletarian, or even the whole proletariat, at the moment regards as its aim. It is a question of what the proletariat is, and what, in accordance with this being, it will historically be compelled to do.",{"id":43,"author_name":45,"slug":46,"author_name_first_letter":47,"article_count":48,"image_url":23},{},[60,65],{"id":61,"tag":62},3630552,{"id":63,"tag_name":64},31396,"social-classes",{"id":66,"tag":67},3630551,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":69,"quote_text":70,"author_id":71,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":72,"source":76,"quote_tag":77,"commentary":23},749036,"We were crushed’ said Judith; ‘for lack of resolution more than lack of numbers. A strike is nothing if a worker may pledge herself to it today and return to the factory tomorrow. So we gather here; tonight, to unite and entwine our fate.",38944,{"id":71,"author_name":73,"slug":74,"author_name_first_letter":75,"article_count":16,"image_url":23},"C.S. Malerich","cs-malerich","C",{},[78,83],{"id":79,"tag":80},3586620,{"id":81,"tag_name":82},50239,"strikes",{"id":84,"tag":85},3586619,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":87,"quote_text":88,"author_id":89,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":90,"source":95,"quote_tag":96,"commentary":105},664484,"Считается нежелательным, чтобы пролы испытывали большой интерес к политике. От них требуется лишь примитивный патриотизм - чтобы взывать к нему, когда идет речь об удлинении рабочего дня или о сокращении пайков.",564,{"id":89,"author_name":91,"slug":92,"author_name_first_letter":93,"article_count":94,"image_url":23},"George Orwell","george-orwell","G",1535,{},[97,102],{"id":98,"tag":99},3365354,{"id":100,"tag_name":101},7465,"patriotism",{"id":103,"tag":104},3365355,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\nThis quote, attributed to George Orwell, likely originated in the 1940s during his time in the Soviet Union. Orwell was a British author and journalist who was deeply concerned with the rise of totalitarianism and the erosion of individual freedom. At this time, he was experiencing firsthand the oppressive atmosphere of Stalin's regime, where even the simplest forms of dissent were met with severe punishment.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nOn the surface, the quote appears to be a criticism of the way the Soviet regime exploits the loyalty of its workers. However, the deeper insight lies in the way Orwell highlights the tension between intellectual curiosity and emotional patriotism. He suggests that when people are driven by a simplistic, emotional attachment to their nation or ideology, they become more susceptible to manipulation and less inclined to question the status quo.\n\n**How to Use This**\nIn today's professional and creative environments, this quote cautions against allowing emotions to override critical thinking. To navigate complex issues effectively, individuals should strive to maintain a nuanced, intellectually curious approach, even when faced with situations that evoke strong emotions or nationalistic sentiments.",{"id":107,"quote_text":108,"author_id":109,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":110,"source":115,"quote_tag":116,"commentary":23},661750,"Karl Marx, himself a denizen of one of the most congested of all London districts, was equally impressed by the dismal conditions of the new proletariat. he sent Darwin a copy of 'Das Kapital' (which was found unread after his death).",45045,{"id":109,"author_name":111,"slug":112,"author_name_first_letter":113,"article_count":114,"image_url":23},"Steve Jones","steve-jones","S",82,{},[117,122,126],{"id":118,"tag":119},3358133,{"id":120,"tag_name":121},7125,"darwin",{"id":123,"tag":124},3358135,{"id":125,"tag_name":46},50742,{"id":127,"tag":128},3358136,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":130,"quote_text":131,"author_id":132,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":133,"source":137,"quote_tag":138,"commentary":23},657746,"Bourgeoise. Proletariat. It is all relative.",992,{"id":132,"author_name":134,"slug":135,"author_name_first_letter":47,"article_count":136,"image_url":23},"Kamini Arichandran","kamini-arichandran",40,{},[139,144,149],{"id":140,"tag":141},3345965,{"id":142,"tag_name":143},6960,"relativity",{"id":145,"tag":146},3345963,{"id":147,"tag_name":148},29748,"bourgeoisie",{"id":150,"tag":151},3345964,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":153,"quote_text":154,"author_id":155,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":156,"source":160,"quote_tag":161,"commentary":23},643938,"Whereas the property-owning middle class could win freedom for themselves on the basis of rights to property--thus excluding others from the freedom they gain--the property-less working class possess nothing but their title as human beings. Thus they can liberate themselves only by liberating all humanity.",2142,{"id":155,"author_name":157,"slug":158,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":159,"image_url":23},"Peter Singer","peter-singer",411,{},[162,167,172],{"id":163,"tag":164},3303073,{"id":165,"tag_name":166},5864,"liberation",{"id":168,"tag":169},3303074,{"id":170,"tag_name":171},7038,"marxism",{"id":173,"tag":174},3303075,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":176,"quote_text":177,"author_id":43,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":178,"source":179,"quote_tag":180,"commentary":23},638913,"Die Proletarier dieser Welt haben nichts zu verlieren als ihre Ketten. Sie haben eine Welt zu gewinnen. Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch!",{"id":43,"author_name":45,"slug":46,"author_name_first_letter":47,"article_count":48,"image_url":23},{},[181,186,191,196,201],{"id":182,"tag":183},3287907,{"id":184,"tag_name":185},5530,"communism",{"id":187,"tag":188},3287914,{"id":189,"tag_name":190},13184,"rising",{"id":192,"tag":193},3287911,{"id":194,"tag_name":195},15474,"marx",{"id":197,"tag":198},3287908,{"id":199,"tag_name":200},20987,"communist",{"id":202,"tag":203},3287913,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":205,"quote_text":206,"author_id":207,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":208,"source":213,"quote_tag":214,"commentary":23},637745,"It [the proletariat] should and must at once undertake socialist measures in the most energetic, unyielding and unhesitant fashion, in other words, exercise a dictatorship, but a dictatorship of the class, not of a party or of a clique – dictatorship of the class, that means in the broadest possible form on the basis of the most active, unlimited participation of the mass of the people, of unlimited democracy.",1301,{"id":207,"author_name":209,"slug":210,"author_name_first_letter":211,"article_count":212,"image_url":23},"Rosa Luxemburg","rosa-luxemburg","R",96,{},[215,218,223],{"id":216,"tag":217},3284341,{"id":184,"tag_name":185},{"id":219,"tag":220},3284343,{"id":221,"tag_name":222},5552,"socialism",{"id":224,"tag":225},3284342,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"currentPage":227,"totalPages":228,"totalItems":8,"itemsPerPage":229},1,3,10]