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'''Reproletarianizaztion''' is a theory by Noah Khrachvik of the [[Midwestern Marx]] institute.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/live/Mv-n9-gy9x8?si=qjWs7ghoWUOiQ-Az Marxism School | Basics of Marxism, class 10: Re-proletarianization]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/live/q_45YBVVvF4?si=oe2THkQ0i8hAY9rE Marxism School | Basics of Marxism - Class 11: Re-proletarianization 2]</ref>
'''Re-proletarianization''' is a theory by [[Noah Khrachvik]] of the [[Midwestern Marx]] institute.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/live/Mv-n9-gy9x8?si=qjWs7ghoWUOiQ-Az Marxism School | Basics of Marxism, class 10: Re-proletarianization]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/live/q_45YBVVvF4?si=oe2THkQ0i8hAY9rE Marxism School | Basics of Marxism - Class 11: Re-proletarianization 2]</ref>  


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The basis of the theory is that the American [[proletariat]] of the 19th century, rather than revolting against the American [[bourgeoisie]], gradually joined the "middle class". In doing so, the proletariat largely collapsed into [[professional managerial class|managerial]], service, and other unproductive [[labor]].
 
While other nations proletarianized before and during the 20th century, the American proletariat was held back and further [[alienation|alienated]], from not only human nature and social being in general, but from [[production|productive labor]] itself.
 
In the 21st century, and particularly after [[2008 recession|2008]], this "middle class" began shrinking and the process of re-proletarianization began.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 12 January 2025

Re-proletarianization is a theory by Noah Khrachvik of the Midwestern Marx institute.[1][2]

The basis of the theory is that the American proletariat of the 19th century, rather than revolting against the American bourgeoisie, gradually joined the "middle class". In doing so, the proletariat largely collapsed into managerial, service, and other unproductive labor.

While other nations proletarianized before and during the 20th century, the American proletariat was held back and further alienated, from not only human nature and social being in general, but from productive labor itself.

In the 21st century, and particularly after 2008, this "middle class" began shrinking and the process of re-proletarianization began.

This page is unfinished, we need to add more about it. But for now we've got these references.

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