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The hammer and sickle (Unicode: "☭") is a symbol meant to represent [[Proletariat|proletarian]] [[solidarity]] – a union between the [[peasantry]] and [[Proletariat|working-class]]. It was first adapted during the [[Russian Revolution]], the hammer representing the workers and the sickle representing the peasants.[https://www.britannica.com/topic/flag-of-Union-of-Soviet-Socialist-Republics [1<nowiki>]</nowiki>]
The hammer and sickle (Unicode: "☭") is a symbol meant to represent [[Proletariat|proletarian]] [[solidarity]] – a union between the [[peasantry]] and [[Proletariat|working-class]]. It was first adapted during the [[Russian Revolution]], the hammer representing the workers and the sickle representing the peasants.[https://www.britannica.com/topic/flag-of-Union-of-Soviet-Socialist-Republics [1<nowiki>]</nowiki>]
== Variations ==
Different parties and countries have adapted the hammer and sickle to their conditions, including:
===== Hammer, sickle, gear =====
* [[Communist Party USA]]
===== Hammer, sickle, brush =====
* [[Workers'_Party_of_Korea]]
===== Hammer, gear =====
* [[Communist Party of Turkey]]
===== Gear, machete =====
* [[Angola]]

Revision as of 14:53, 27 December 2020

The hammer and sickle (Unicode: "☭") is a symbol meant to represent proletarian solidarity – a union between the peasantry and working-class. It was first adapted during the Russian Revolution, the hammer representing the workers and the sickle representing the peasants.[1]

Variations

Different parties and countries have adapted the hammer and sickle to their conditions, including:

Hammer, sickle, gear
Hammer, sickle, brush
Hammer, gear
Gear, machete