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  • curprev 19:0719:07, 7 October 2024 JArthur1984 talk contribs 88,218 bytes −37 Chronology: a small trim. While we might say any protest movement has a class character, and economic concerns were an important issue, this can be said of so many protest movements that "class conflict" seems like a stretch. In short, too out of step with the general character of the examples included here for modernity. undo Tag: Visual edit

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