osztálytalan
The Hungarian word "osztálytalan" translates to "classless" in English. It is most commonly used in a political and sociological context to describe a society that has no distinct social classes or where the concept of social class is absent or has been eliminated. Historically, the idea of a classless society has been a central tenet of various socialist and communist ideologies, which aim to create a more egalitarian social structure by abolishing private ownership of the means of production and redistributing wealth and resources.
In practice, achieving a truly classless society has proven to be a complex and often elusive goal.