Wiktionary
interclass
a. Between classes.
Usage examples of "interclass".
When in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the concept of nation was taken up in very different ideological contexts and led popular mobilizations in regions and countries within and outside Europe that had experienced neither the liberal revolution nor the same level of primitive accumulation, it still always was presented as a concept of capitalist modernization, which claimed to bring together the interclass demands for political unity and the needs of economic development.
The three functions were then organized in an equilibrium that was formally the same as the equilibrium that had previously supported the interclass solution.