general public vs proletariat

general public

noun
  • Those members of the public who have no special role in a particular area, such as an airport, hospital or railway station; there will typically be restrictions on their access. 

  • Members of the public not in the attentive public of any given issue; laypeople. 

proletariat

noun
  • The lowest class of citizens, who had no property and few rights, and were regarded as contributing only their offspring to the state. 

  • Wage earners collectively, excluding salaried workers; people who own no capital and depend on their labour for survival; the working class, especially when seen as engaged in a class struggle with the bourgeoisie (“the capital-owning class”). 

  • The lowest class of society; also, the lower classes of society generally; the masses. 

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