arbetsklass
Arbetsklass, often translated as working class, refers to a socioeconomic group characterized by its members' reliance on manual labor or wage-earning jobs. Historically, this term emerged during the Industrial Revolution, distinguishing those who operated machinery and performed manual tasks in factories from the bourgeoisie, or capitalist class, who owned the means of production. The concept of the working class is central to many sociological and political theories, particularly Marxism, which analyzes class struggle as a primary driver of historical change.
In contemporary society, the definition of arbetsklass can be more nuanced. While traditional manual labor remains