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The '''working class''' (sometimes called '''popular classes''', '''lower class''' or '''proletariat''') refers to those in society who are dependent upon [[Wage Labour|wage labour]] for survival. The liberation of the working class from wage labour and [[Workers' Self-Management|democratization of workplaces]] is one of the most fundamental parts of [[ | The '''working class''' (sometimes called '''popular classes''', '''lower class''' or '''proletariat''') refers to those in society who are dependent upon [[Wage Labour|wage labour]] for survival. The liberation of the working class from wage labour and [[Workers' Self-Management|democratization of workplaces]] is one of the most fundamental parts of [[Anarchism|anarchism]]. | ||
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The working class (sometimes called popular classes, lower class or proletariat) refers to those in society who are dependent upon wage labour for survival. The liberation of the working class from wage labour and democratization of workplaces is one of the most fundamental parts of anarchism.