Of those who work for wages especially manual or industrial laborers.
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Examples for "propertyless"
Examples for "propertyless"
1He would only unite with the poor, propertyless peasants.
2To tell the truth of him,-thoughhe was not absolutely penniless, he was altogether propertyless.
3An uneducated, underbred, and underfed propertyless man is a man who has lost the possibility of liberty.
4In the early 19th century, the same state constitutional conventions that gave the vote to propertyless white men disenfranchised free Blacks.
1Many working-class political movements of this period demonstrated far greater political insight.
2But in almost every case, the victims were either working-class or nonwhite.
3Critics of gentrification romanticise working-class poverty, goes the main line of argument.
4The plan, he said, was aimed to bolster working-class and middle-class families.
5Some middle-class families do not speak Inglish, while some working-class families do.
1Or to understand that blue-collar voters are an important demographic these days?
2Photograph: Public domain Herko was born and raised in a blue-collar home.
3The embassy estimates about 60 per cent of those are blue-collar workers.
4What's needed is a blue-collar modernisation, focused on the north and Midlands.
5But Hunt's touch is true, and the blue-collar environment feels largely authentic.
1Perhaps I never gave the wage-earning element in work its due weight.
2The town wage-earning laborers ranged from journeymen craftsmen to poor casual laborers.
3The advantage to the wage-earning class can only be shortly stated.
4These constitute largely a mobile migratory and disturbing, unskilled wage-earning class.
5Financial distress It's not just wage-earning cleaners who may believe they have missed out.
6She is thus initiated into wage-earning before she becomes a man's wife, the housewife.
7Most of the boys and a considerable number of the girls enter wage-earning at once.
8Help wage-earning boys in elementary subjects, arithmetic, geography, etc.
9Ever pursued, he found that honest wage-earning was impossible.
10What will the wage-earning part of the world do, when there are no home-keepers left?
11The general condition of the wage-earning element of this group will now, therefore, engage our attention.
12At least nine-tenths of the population in Great Britain, for example, belong to the wage-earning class.
13Her method of wage-earning was a simple one.
14The first form of trade-union activity among wage-earning women in the United States was the local strike.
15In brief, then, the situation of the wage-earning classes in the middle nineties was becoming accurately defined.
16In the wage-earning world a woman must stand for what she is-andshe must set the pace.