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precariat

Precariat vs Pariah - What's the difference?

precariat | pariah |


As nouns the difference between precariat and pariah

is that precariat is (sociology) people suffering from precarity, especially as a social class; people living a precarious existence, without security or predictability, especially job security while pariah is an outcast.

Plutonomy vs Precariat - What's the difference?

plutonomy | precariat |


As nouns the difference between plutonomy and precariat

is that plutonomy is an economy that is significantly influenced by the very wealthy while precariat is people suffering from precarity, especially as a social class; people living a precarious existence, without security or predictability, especially job security.

Lumpenproletariat vs Precariat - What's the difference?

lumpenproletariat | precariat |


As nouns the difference between lumpenproletariat and precariat

is that lumpenproletariat is (marxism) the lowest stratum of the proletariat while precariat is (sociology) people suffering from precarity, especially as a social class; people living a precarious existence, without security or predictability, especially job security.

Taxonomy vs Precariat - What's the difference?

taxonomy | precariat |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and precariat

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while precariat is (sociology) people suffering from precarity, especially as a social class; people living a precarious existence, without security or predictability, especially job security.

Precariat vs I - What's the difference?

precariat | i |


As a noun precariat

is people suffering from precarity, especially as a social class; people living a precarious existence, without security or predictability, especially job security.

As a pronoun I is

the speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical subject, of a sentence.

Precariat - What does it mean?

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