单词 | classhood |
释义 | classhoodn. Distinction between social classes; the class system. Also: the state of belonging to a particular class. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > [noun] > system of class1804 caste1816 caste system1816 social ladder1817 casteism1852 class system1877 classhood1878 pecking order1935 status system1939 peck order1950 1878 Congr. Rec. 7 Mar. 1551/2 [Free labor in America] eliminated classhood in society, and made opportunities for advancement socially, politically, and financially equal among men. 1889 E. B. Bax Ethics of Socialism 104 He knows well enough that his classhood places him at a disadvantage. He knows that the fact of his belonging to an oppressed class is an insuperable obstacle to the development of the best within him. 1981 K. Hartmaan in P. A. Schlipp Philos. Jean-Paul Sartre (1997) xxvi. 651 There must be no dialectical redress of negative stances, but a worsening continuation to the point of classhood and class struggle. 2000 J. Cook in S. Munt Cultural Stud. & Working Class vi. 105 Her taste transfigures the material conditions of her classhood as well. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1878 |
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