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Yeah proletarian is a class relation describtor not a moral judgement.
Marxist are not moralist. There is no inherent „goodness“ or virtue of being working class.
All that idealist religious baggage needs to go.
I'm so tired of people dismissing out of hand. It simply discusses making the twain one. We need the left and right brain. Imagination and practicality. Yeah being nt and nd present challenges. That's the cross, four pillars: left/right brain, animal instinct, divine. The story teller can carry an AK (assuming no physical disability), the guerilla can read, write, dream, paint. The shoemaker can play violin, the farmer can cast pottery.
All work no play makes a dullard.