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  • Intelligentsia - Wikipedia
    The concept of free-floating intelligentsia, coined by Alfred Weber and elaborated by Karl Mannheim, closely relates to the intelligentsia It refers to an intellectual class that operates independently of social class constraints, allowing for a critical and unbiased perspective
  • INTELLIGENTSIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INTELLIGENTSIA is intellectuals who form an artistic, social, or political vanguard or elite
  • INTELLIGENTSIA Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Intelligentsia definition: intellectuals considered as a group or class, especially as a cultural, social, or political elite See examples of INTELLIGENTSIA used in a sentence
  • intelligentsia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    intelligentsia (countable and uncountable, plural intelligentsias) (politics) The intellectual elite of a society, particularly in Marxist doctrine quotations
  • intelligentsia noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
    the people in a country or society who are well educated and are interested in culture, politics, literature, etc The intelligentsia was were less influential than before
  • THE INTELLIGENTSIA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Get a quick, free translation! THE INTELLIGENTSIA definition: 1 very educated people in a society, especially those interested in the arts and in politics 2… Learn more
  • Explaining the Intelligentsia - Easy Sociology
    Where “intellectuals” commonly denotes individuals engaged in the production of ideas, “intelligentsia” implies a recognizable social formation grounded in shared dispositions, cultural authority, and structural location between the spheres of production and governance
  • Intelligentsia - Oxford Reference
    Initially the term was applied to a faction of well-educated and vocal intellectuals in the Russian empire and later the Soviet Union; today it can refer more broadly to a world-wide class of intellectual elites, often dissidents, that includes public intellectuals, teachers, artists, clergy, writers, activists, and politicians
  • Intelligentsia - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology
    A social class or group within a society that is characterized by its intellectual, well-educated, and highly knowledgeable members "The intelligentsia of the industry gathered for the annual conference "
  • Intelligentsia - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    They're the intelligentsia, the intellectual superstars of society This adjective for the big-brained elite kind of sounds like the mob — a very, very nerdy mob It's true, the intelligentsia are the most erudite artists, writers, pundits and thinkers around





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