Question
This group is characterized as being forced to go beyond its "immediacy" in a chapter titled "The Standpoint of [it]." The importance of a part of this group often characterized as unthinking "social scum" is argued for in a 1961 book beginning with the section "On Violence." That part of this group is named for the word "ragged." The Paris Commune is often used as an example of transitory periods described in Critique of the Gotha Program called the (*) "dictatorship of [this group]." Part of this group given the prefix "lumpen-" is devoid of class consciousness. This group operates, but does not own, the means of production. For 10 points, name this Marxist industrial working class contrasted with the bourgeoisie. ■END■
ANSWER: proletariat [accept proles; accept lumpenproletariat; accept dictatorship of the proletariat; accept "The Standpoint of the Proletariat"; prompt on descriptions of a working class or lower class by asking "what specific term is used to refer to this?"]
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