Word: proletarianization
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...isolate and if possible overthrow Castro some time before he finally isolated himself from us. If as reported our C.I.A. threw its main support to conservative elements among the refugees, this would surely reinforce these tendencies and make matters still worse. Offered a choice between Batista and Castro's proletarian brand of revolution, it is possible that a majority of Cubans would prefer, however reluctantly, to stick with Castro. Eric A. Havelock, Professor of Greek and Latin...
SONS AND LOVERS. Director Jack Cardiff's translation of D. H. Lawrence's part novel, part memoir of his youth in a Midlands mining town sets the theater roaring with a proletarian rage to live...
...lady is retching and dying of malnutrition in the gutter just out of earshot of the splendid mansion; the contrast is caught by a Crimson photographer, and the resulting photograph--a major work of proletarian art in its own right--causes a scandal which rocks the very foundations of a sick, complacent social order. No news story could have done this. No letter to the Alumni Bulletin or notice in the University Gazette would have done this. Only a Crimson photograph...
...main point too many times; but perhaps it is unfair to condemn him for this since the play is aimed at the mass TV audience with its celebrated mental age of 14. At any rate, the whole thing is handled with good taste, and hopefully it will achieve its proletarian purpose...
Love & Flowers. By 1928 Mayakovsky was disillusioned enough to write The Bedbug, a satire of Communist society so pointed that even the dullest party hack was set to squirming. His villain is Prisypkin, a smug, card-carrying, vulgar proletarian who typifies the new Soviet man Prisypkin is stored in a freezer, and by 1978, in the last half of the play. Russian life has become so dehumanized that love tobacco, vodka, even flowers have become half-forgotten matters of history. Poor Prisypkin is now restored, and because of his simple humanity, he quickly becomes a curiosity. He asks for books...