proletarian
This term carries a heavy political and sociological weight, originating from Marxist theory to describe the class of wage-earners who possess no capital. It evokes an image of industrial labor, collective struggle, and the systemic divide between workers and owners. When used as an adjective, it describes a specific aesthetic or ideological focus on the grit and reality of working-class life. It is more formal and academic than terms like blue-collar, often implying a conscious political identity or a sociological classification.
Meanings
A member of the working class, particularly one who does not own the means of production and must sell their labor to survive.
"The factory was filled with proletarians who demanded better working conditions."
Relating to, characteristic of, or supporting the interests of the working class.
"The artist focused on proletarian themes, depicting the daily struggles of coal miners."