Intelligentsia Sentence Examples
He received kudos of approval from the intelligentsia.
That means creating a new technical intelligentsia capable of satisfying the needs of our industry.
Although the word remains unspeakable, the Western intelligentsia, conservatives and liberals alike, boldly echo the preferred euphemism, " civilization " .
History of Latvian Independence.-With the outbreak of the World War in 1914 a prospect of some kind of national existence opened out to the Lettish intelligentsia, whose antipathy to Germany did not imply a readiness to die for Russia.
Although the word remains unspeakable, the Western intelligentsia, conservatives and liberals alike, boldly echo the preferred euphemism, " civilization ".
The petty bourgeois intelligentsia, which is in every way dependent on the big bourgeois intelligentsia, which is in every way dependent on the big bourgeoisie, obtained the leadership over the peasantry.
This will further alienate the liberal intelligentsia which has never been very enthusiastically Blairite.
However, although the Arab stage attracted the Arab intelligentsia, it did not achieve a breakthrough.
What attitude should the working class take toward the capitalist class and the bourgeois intelligentsia?
Peter Hitchens describes how the liberal intelligentsia has taken over; you are living under New Labor.
AdvertisementThe newspaper which serves a section of the Russian oppositional intelligentsia gave you a forum.
Her example was imitated in the circles of the revolutionary intelligentsia, who lacked any mass support.
A primitive socialist intelligentsia is all that is needed.
Brownâs difficulty, as he acknowledges, is that Britainâs radical intelligentsia has never cared for patriotism.
In Third World nationalism it is the middle class intelligentsia oppressed by imperialism.
AdvertisementThe urban workers fought and died, together with revolutionary enthusiasts from the petty-bourgeois intelligentsia.
This was an attempt to replace the educated class of the past by what Rakosi called a new " toiling intelligentsia " .
This abortive insurrection in which the Polish nobility and intelligentsia were primarily involved, though the Lithuanians also took a prominent part, led to the suppression of the printing of Lithuanian books by the dictator Gen.