tööklassi
Tööklassi, a term derived from Estonian, generally refers to the working class, a social group whose primary means of subsistence comes from manual labor or wage-earning employment. This classification historically emerged with industrialization, distinguishing individuals who sold their labor for wages from those who owned the means of production, such as factory owners or capitalists.
The characteristics of the tööklassi can vary significantly depending on economic and social contexts. Typically, members
Historically, the concept of the tööklassi has been central to sociological and political discourse, particularly in