What's the difference between bonapartism and lumpenproletariat?

Bonapartism


Definition:

  • (n.) The policy of Bonaparte or of the Bonapartes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Bonaparte, later elected Emperor Napoléon III, hated what he saw.
  • (2) Hugo was 13 when Bonaparte was defeated at Waterloo.
  • (3) It reflects Bonaparte's feelings about Freud's illness and is part of an ongoing dialogue with him.
  • (4) Topsy elucidates the relationships between Marie Bonaparte, Sigmund Freud, and Anna Freud.
  • (5) People are getting revenge, and they are just getting started,” said Quatiarra Bonaparte, a 14-year-old schoolmate of some of those involved.
  • (6) The construction of that waterway was commissioned by Napoléon Bonaparte.
  • (7) n., parasitizing the stomach of the long-fingered bat, Myotis capaccinii (Bonaparte, 1837), in Spain.
  • (8) Princess Marie Bonaparte was a colorful yet mysterious member of Freud's inner circle of psychoanalysis.
  • (9) The manifest importance of Topsy has been attached to the fact that the Freuds translated it out of gratitude to Bonaparte and because of their love for dogs.
  • (10) He begins likening himself to Napoleon Bonaparte, "the leader of the revolution", until his father cuts in suddenly: "It's silly.
  • (11) Bonaparte's dissolution of the Class hindered further opportunities for studying human geography during the Empire.
  • (12) One such situation involves Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo.
  • (13) The result of this psychological fit between Poe and Bonaparte was her psychobiography, The Life and Works of Edgar Allan Poe.
  • (14) With calls for the French revolutionaries’ liberty and equality to apply to the colonised, they overcame the whites who enslaved them, a Spanish and a British invasion and then the army sent by Napoleon Bonaparte.
  • (15) Although she did not take part in the disorder, Bonaparte said the unrest was a vent for the rage young people in her neighbourhood felt over Gray’s death.
  • (16) After being made a count in 1810 by Napoleon Bonaparte, Volta retired in 1819 to his estate in Camnago, where he died in 1827.
  • (17) Others accused him of chasing the girls – it’s true he had a mistress [the opera star Francine Cellier] with whom he had a child, but unlike others at that time, he accepted, recognised and educated the girl.” In 1848, Haussmann was an ambitious civil servant determinedly climbing the ranks when Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte – nephew and heir of Napoléon I – returned to Paris after 12 years’ exile in London to become president of the French Second Republic.
  • (18) Channel tunnel, 1994 Napoleon Bonaparte was reported to have remarked that "C'est une des grandes choses que nous devrions faire ensemble ," French for "[it] is one of the great things we should do together" to a British ambassador.
  • (19) Nevertheless it proved Bonaparte a bona fide creative psychoanalyst and not a dilettante propped up by her friendship with Freud.
  • (20) Bonaparte vicariously shared in Poe's loss and the fantasies of the return of the deceased parent in his stories.

Lumpenproletariat


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But Tehran's tech-savvy are far from Frantz Fanon 's lumpenproletariat.

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