The emergence of the proletariat as an independent political force on the historical stage is the occurrence of the three major labor movements in Europe.
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In 1930s and 1940s, the workers' movement developed from an economic struggle to an independent political struggle. The two armed uprisings of workers in Lyon, France, have distinct political nature; The British Constitution Movement was the first nationwide proletarian political revolutionary movement in the world. From the very beginning, the workers' uprising in Silesia, Germany did what French and British workers did at the end of the movement, that is, realized the essence of the proletariat. Before that, the working class sometimes took part in political struggles, but in those struggles, the proletariat only followed the bourgeoisie against its enemies, that is, under the leadership of the bourgeoisie, against feudalism. Now, the working class is fighting for its own political rights and economic interests, and will point the finger at the capitalist exploitation system. This indicates that the proletariat has stepped onto the historical stage as an independent political force.
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