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class warfare

n. (context pejorative idiomatic English) The efforts of levelers promoting a greater financial contribution from the rich for the general benefit of the masses

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class warfare

n. conflict between social or economic classes (especially between the capitalist and proletariat classes) [syn: class struggle, class war]

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Class Warfare

Class Warfare is a book of collected interviews with Noam Chomsky conducted by David Barsamian. It was first published in the United States by Common Courage Press, and in the United Kingdom by Pluto Press, in 1996.

Usage examples of "class warfare".

The hardcore constituency for unrestricted gun ownership amounted to no more than twenty percent of the adult population - overwhelmingly white men, many of whom had a silent agenda of racism, class warfare, or political dissent.

However unjustly England might be organized, it was at any rate not torn by class warfare or haunted by secret police.

The Americans, with their spies, their fat bloodsucking industrialists, their weapons of hatred and class warfare, and their corrupting cash.

Those that remain have turned into fraternal organizations rather than battalions in class warfare.

It almost seems that the General was attempting to set up some sort of tension or conflict whose eventual purpose I cannot fathom but which could, I think, someday explode into class warfare.

The next stage will be what we already see in third world countries: mass starvation, food riots, class warfare, and revolution that accomplishes little other than intensification of the misery.

The class warfare of the last decades has been fairly successful in weakening popular organizations.