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So if a scholar is also a marxist-leninist and teaches at an university they are automatically intelligentsia? Even if they support ML/Communist ideas?
This one is really difficult for me to grasp, it's probably my ignorance and lack of knowledge, but why would someone who is a small business owner that doesn't employ any other worker be bourgeois? Are freelancers and struggling artists who are trying to get their foot in the door of an industry also in that class? I hope I don't come off as aggressive (I just read back what I wrote and it sounds a bit like that, but I swear it isn't :D)
Yes, inteligentsia is a subclass of working class, your political ideology alone does not change your relation to means of production.
I assume it works like the Engels situation. He was part of the bourgeoisie, but acted like a class traitor as far as I understand.
So, that professor imo would be part of the intelligentsia, but, if he actually teaches ML ideas, acts as a "traitor". In this case, unlike Engels, the professor is not part of a different class and exists more as a faulty tool than a class traitor.
Take this answer with a grain of salt though.
I am not yet educated enough to even attempt to answer your second question😇
Thanks for the reply!