Definition of Classicide. Meaning of Classicide. Synonyms of Classicide

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Definition of Classicide

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Meaning of Classicide from wikipedia

- classicide is a concept proposed by sociologist Michael Mann to describe the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of a social class...
- based on their social class rather than their ethnicity; the neologism classicide is used to describe the killings. class-motivated m**** murder continued...
- liquidate perceived class enemies as ****ing his proposed category of classicide. The party's appeal to the policy of eliminating the kulaks as a class...
- humanity. Other terms have been used to describe these events, including classicide, democide, red holocaust, and politicide. The m**** killings have been...
- and ethnic, linguistic, or religious minorities Attack type Genocide, classicide, politicide, ethnic cleansing, cultural genocide, starvation, forced labour...
- m**** deaths; other terms used to define some of such killings include classicide, crimes against humanity, democide, genocide, politicide, holocaust, m****...
- classes class conflict class discrimination class society class traitor classicide classless society Euthenics High society Nouveau richeĀ / Parvenu Poverty...
- Bumiputera (Malaysia) Civil and political rights class discrimination classicide Cultural appropriation Cultural ****imilation Cultural genocide Dehumanization...
- groups), gendercide (gendered groupings), politicide (political groups), classicide (social classes), and urbicide (the destruction of a particular locality)...
- which depending on the target, could be called genocide, politicide or classicide. In some cases these events may also meet the definition of a crime against...