جدید پنجابی شاعری وچ استحصالی طبقہ
The Exploitative Class in Modern Punjabi Poetry
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63878/jalt2367Abstract
Society has historically been characterized by a conflict between two classes: the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeois class comprises capitalists, feudal landlords, and other exploiters of the poor, who unjustly appropriate wealth through oppression and coercion. Consequently, revolutionary movements arise among the underprivileged classes, prompting them to raise their voices in pursuit of their rights. This struggle gives rise to social tension and discord between the two groups. The present study examines the sentiments expressed by the masses against the oppression of the exploitative class, as reflected in the perspectives of various poets.
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