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Word Association Take Two

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  • Openlaw15
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    Originally posted by dogtired View Post
    (Industrial) Revaluation ( sort of ties in!)
    Trade Union (ie industrial action)

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  • dogtired
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    (Industrial) Revaluation ( sort of ties in!)

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  • Openlaw15
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    Originally posted by Kati View Post
    I know ... but seeing as it's "Word Association" I just took one meaning of the word. xx

    Hence - industrial
    Ok, smarty :P ha ha

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  • Kati
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    Originally posted by Openlaw15 View Post
    It comes from the Latin word Proletarious, meaning lowest of wage-earner which could include but it is not restricted to 'industrial worker per se. How does one define 'industry,' does it for example mean they're poor (lowest socio-economically). A Fords or Vauxhalls factory worker could earn more than a professional. Marx used the term in a specific context, ie the working poor when compared to the capitalist factory owners, even though Marx ideologies through his manifesto caused the proletariats to be imprisoned for criminal acts against their employers.
    I know ... but seeing as it's "Word Association" I just took one meaning of the word. xx

    Hence - industrial

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  • Openlaw15
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    Originally posted by Kati View Post
    (proletariat =) industrial (workers)
    It comes from the Latin word Proletarious, meaning lowest of wage-earner which could include but it is not restricted to 'industrial worker per se. How does one define 'industry,' does it for example mean they're poor (lowest socio-economically). A Fords or Vauxhalls factory worker could earn more than a professional. Marx used the term in a specific context, ie the working poor when compared to the capitalist factory owners, even though Marx ideologies through his manifesto caused the proletariats to be imprisoned for criminal acts against their employers.

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  • Kati
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    (proletariat =) industrial (workers)

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  • Openlaw15
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    Pro letariat (Marx for poor working class: worker/ labourer)

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  • Kati
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    Individual (rights)

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  • Openlaw15
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    capitalism

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  • Kati
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    Maid

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  • charitynjw
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    Housework

    (What?)

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  • Amethyst
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    tedious

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  • Nibbler
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    boring

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  • nemesis45
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    Reliable

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  • dogtired
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    Sensible

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