affluent worker - translation to russian
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affluent worker - translation to russian

Original Affluent Society; The Original Affluent Society

affluent worker      
обуржуазившийся рабочий, ориентирующийся на стиль жизни буржуазии.
key worker         
  • Dedicated key worker housing in [[Basingstoke]], England, built in 2005/06
WORKER WHO IS CONSIDERED TO PROVIDE AN ESSENTIAL SERVICE BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN A SPECIAL LEGAL CATEGORY
Key workers; Essential worker; Frontline worker; Frontliner; Essential workers
рабочий высшей квалификации
knowledge worker         
  • An [[architect]] is an example of a typical "knowledge worker"
  • convergent]] and [[divergent thinking]] as part of their work
WORKER WHOSE MAIN CAPITAL IS KNOWLEDGE
Intellectual worker; Knowledge workers; Brain worker; Knowledge work; Knowledge professional; Information worker; Knowledge-work; Cognitariat

общая лексика

специалист, работающий с информацией

Definition

Дейли уоркер
("Де́йли уо́ркер")

ежедневная марксистская газета в США. Издавалась с 1924 в Чикаго, а с 1927 - в Нью-Йорке. В связи с финансовыми и организационными трудностями выпуск газеты в 1958 был прекращён. В качестве общественно-политического органа продолжалось издание воскресного приложения к "Д. у. " - "Уоркер" ("The Worker"), преемницей которого в 1968 стала газета "Дейли уорлд".

Wikipedia

Original affluent society

The "original affluent society" is the proposition that argues that the lives of hunter-gatherers can be seen as embedding a sufficient degree of material comfort and security to be considered affluent. The theory was first put forward in a paper presented by Marshall Sahlins at a famous symposium in 1966 entitled 'Man the Hunter'. Sahlins observes that affluence is the satisfaction of wants, "which may be 'easily satisfied' either by producing much or desiring little." Given a culture characterized by limited wants, Sahlins argued that hunter-gatherers were able to live 'affluently' through the relatively easy satisfaction of their material needs.

At the time of the symposium new research by anthropologists, such as Richard B. Lee's work on the !Kung of southern Africa, challenged popular notions that hunter-gatherer societies were always near the brink of starvation and continuously engaged in a struggle for survival. Sahlins gathered the data from these studies and used it to support a comprehensive argument that states that hunter-gatherers did not suffer from deprivation, but instead lived in a society in which "all the people's wants are easily satisfied."

What is the Russian for affluent worker? Translation of &#39affluent worker&#39 to Russian