class warfare

/'klɑ:s'strʌgl/ Cách viết khác : (class_war) /'klɑ:s'wɔ:/ (class_warfare) /'klɑ:s'wɔ:feÉ
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Definition

Noun: - Conflict between social or economic classes: A state of opposition, tension, or struggle between different classes in a society, typically characterized by competing interests over wealth, power, and resources. This concept is central to some sociological and economic theories, particularly Marxism, where it is seen as the engine of historical change.

Usage

"Class warfare" is used as a singular noun, often in political, economic, and sociological discourse. It describes a perceived or actual conflict, which can be ideological, economic, or political. It is frequently used in rhetoric to criticize policies or actions seen as favoring one class over another. - It is commonly preceded by verbs like accuse, denounce, engage in, fuel, or declare. - It is often modified by adjectives like economic, political, ideological, or open.

Examples
  • The politician's speech was accused of promoting class warfare by pitting the rich against the poor.
  • Some economists argue that the new tax policy is a form of class warfare.
  • The history of the 20th century is marked by intense ideological class warfare.
Advanced Usage
  • "to engage in class warfare": To actively participate in or promote conflict between classes.
    • The union leader was accused of engaging in class warfare during the negotiations.
  • "to be a tool of class warfare": To be an instrument used in the conflict between classes.
    • The activist claimed the media was a tool of class warfare, protecting elite interests.
Variants and Related Words
  • Class struggle (n): A more common synonym, often used in academic contexts. It can imply a more prolonged, systemic conflict.
    • Marxist theory is built on the concept of class struggle.
  • Class conflict (n): A term with similar meaning, sometimes perceived as slightly more neutral or academic than "warfare."
Synonyms
  • Class struggle: The ongoing conflict of interests between social classes.
  • Class conflict: A clash arising from the different socioeconomic positions and interests of groups in society.
Related Phrases
  • "Politics of envy": A rhetorical phrase sometimes used to dismiss calls for economic equality as being driven by resentment rather than justice, often in counter-arguments to accusations of class warfare.
    • He dismissed the criticism of executive pay as mere "politics of envy."
  • "War on the rich" / "War on the poor": Colloquial, politically charged phrases that frame specific policies as targeted attacks on a particular economic class, closely related to the rhetoric of class warfare.
Noun
  1. conflict between social or economic classes (especially between the capitalist and proletariat classes)

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