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Bourgeoisie (RP /ˌbʊ.ʒwɑːˈzi/ or /ˌbɔː.ʒwɑːˈzi/, GA /ˌbʊ(r).ʒwɑˈzi/) is a classification used in analyzing human societies to describe a social class of people. The bourgeoisie are members of the upper or merchant class, whose status or power comes from employment, education, and wealth. They are distinguished from those whose power comes from being born into an aristocratic family. The term... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Animal Farm She represents upper-class people, the bourgeoisie and nobility who fled to the West after the Russian Revolution and effectively dominated the Russian diaspora.

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Tartu As in all of Estonia and Latvia, the largely German-speaking nobility, but in Tartu/Dorpat (as in Tallinn) even more so, the Baltic German bourgeoisie, the literati, dominated culture, religion, architecture, education, and politics until the late 19th century.

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Tartu As in all of Estonia and Latvia, the largely German-speaking nobility, but in Tartu/Dorpat (as in Tallinn) even more so, the Baltic German bourgeoisie, the literati, dominated culture, religion, architecture, education, and politics until the late 19th century.

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Tartu As in all of Estonia and Latvia, the largely German-speaking nobility, but in Tartu/Dorpat (as in Tallinn) even more so, the Baltic German bourgeoisie, the literati, dominated culture, religion, architecture, education, and politics until the late 19th century.

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Tartu As in all of Estonia and Latvia, the largely German-speaking nobility, but in Tartu/Dorpat (as in Tallinn) even more so, the Baltic German bourgeoisie, the literati, dominated culture, religion, architecture, education, and politics until the late 19th century.

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Tartu As in all of Estonia and Latvia, the largely German-speaking nobility, but in Tartu/Dorpat (as in Tallinn) even more so, the Baltic German bourgeoisie, the literati, dominated culture, religion, architecture, education, and politics until the late 19th century.

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Social Dominance Theory Marx described the oppressive hierarchy of hegemonic group(s) dominating negative reference groups, in his examples the bourgeoisie (owning class) dominate the proletariat (working class) by controlling capital (the means of production), not paying workers enough, and so on.

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Social Dominance Theory Marx described the oppressive hierarchy of hegemonic group(s) dominating negative reference groups, in his examples the bourgeoisie (owning class) dominate the proletariat (working class) by controlling capital (the means of production), not paying workers enough, and so on.

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Roman Republic (19th century) The new assembly was dominated by the bourgeoisie, the affluent, professionals and employees.

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Enlightenment in Poland Townsfolk and bourgeoisie dominated Western Enlightenment movement, while in the Commonwealth most of the reformers came from szlachta (nobility).

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Karl Marx In essence, Lenin argued, taking the theory from several other contemporary Marxist writers, that through imperialism the bourgeoisie of wealthy countries is using "superprofits" from the imperial colonies to effectively bribe the working class back home in order to appease it.

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Modernity The bourgeoisie used their new and stronger positions to take the places of the nobility as a ruling class, either through revolution, as in Revolutionary France, or through gradual political reform, as in Great Britain.

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Battle of Algiers (1957) Larbi Ben M'Hidi decided to extended terrorist actions to the European city as to touch more urban populations, Arab bourgeoisie in particular, and use Algiers to advertise his cause in metropolitan France and in the International community.

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Anarchism and Marxism Such anarchists often believe the anarchist revolution will be a spontaneous, unorganized uprising, while Marxists and anarcho-syndicalists believe that the bourgeoisie will inevitably use violence against the organized workers' movement.

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Blanquism The bourgeoisie wants, by using the bogy of “Blanquism”, to belittle, discredit and slander the people’s struggle for power.

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Philosophy of history In Great Britain, this historico-political discourse was used by the bourgeoisie, the people and the aristocracy as a means of struggle against the monarchy - cf. Edward Coke or John Lilburne.

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Póvoa de Varzim Formerly, the population was divided into different "castes": The Lanchões (those who possessed boats which were capable of deep-water fishing, therefore more prosperous), the Rasqueiros (the fisher "bourgeoisie" used "rasca" nets to fish rays, lobsters and crabs) and the Sardinheiros or Fanequeiros (those who possessed small boats and could only catch fish of smaller size along the shore) and, apart of them, the Lavradores (the farmers).

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Schooling in Capitalist America: Educational Reform and the Contradictions of Economic Life They also believe work casts a ‘long shadow’ in education – education is used by the bourgeoisie to control the workforce.

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Democracy in Marxism The proletariat must, just like the bourgeoisie use the state machinery to protect itself from other classes.

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Gravedigger Thus, the bourgeoisie's historical role was to act as "the gravedigger of feudalism", but by creating a vast exploited working class which is bound to organise and stage a revolution, the bourgeoisie has inevitably created its own "gravedigger".

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Gravedigger Thus, the bourgeoisie's historical role was to act as "the gravedigger of feudalism", but by creating a vast exploited working class which is bound to organise and stage a revolution, the bourgeoisie has inevitably created its own "gravedigger".

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Mihail Manoilescu "[...] an oversized bourgeoisie which mimicks the boyars of yesteryear and has an over-bourgeois way of living, oversized in comparison with its means, creates a certain social instability and features a high percentage of individual failures.

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Barrington Moore, Jr. Here, the bourgeoisie allied with the peasants, and created a "revolution from below."

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Barrington Moore, Jr. In Japan and China, the bourgeoisie was weak, and allied with the elites or peasants to create fascism or communism, respectively.

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Barrington Moore, Jr. In Japan and China, the bourgeoisie was weak, and allied with the elites or peasants to create fascism or communism, respectively.

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Marxist Study Centre The poster shows that the conflict between supporters and non-supporters on reservation question is strategum created by the Indian bourgeoisie to veil the scar of the bourgeois system of education MSC-RSC(Revolutionary Students' centre)

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Marxist Study Centre The poster shows that the conflict between supporters and non-supporters on reservation question is strategum created by the Indian bourgeoisie to veil the scar of the bourgeois system of education MSC-RSC(Revolutionary Students' centre)

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Dialectical materialism For example, the aristocracy was negated by the bourgeoisie; and the bourgeoisie then created the proletariat that will one day negate them.

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    Bourgeoisie

    Bourgeoisie (RP /ˌbʊ.ʒwɑːˈzi/ or /ˌbɔː.ʒwɑːˈzi/, GA /ˌbʊ(r).ʒwɑˈzi/) is a classification used in analyzing human societies to describe a social class of people. The bourgeoisie are members of the upper or merchant class, whose status or power comes from employment, education, and wealth.
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    Petite bourgeoisie

    However, Marxist terminology relates the petite bourgeoisie exclusively to its relationship to the means of production and work, not to tastes, habits of consumption, or lifestyle.
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    The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

    Roger Ebert's review of The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
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    Épater la bourgeoisie

    Épater la bourgeoisie or épater le bourgeois is a French phrase that became a rallying cry for the French Decadent poets of the late 19th century including Baudelaire and Rimbaud.
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    History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

    At the First Congress of Soviets, the Bolsheviks insistently stressed the consequences of compromise with the bourgeoisie and exposed the imperialist character of the war.
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    Lumpenbourgeoisie

    It is a compound of the German word Lumpen (rags) and the French word bourgeoisie.
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    Dance of the Headless Bourgeoisie

    Dance of the Headless Bourgeoisie is the eighth full-length album released by Nomeansno.
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    July Monarchy

    Although he was classified as center-left, Thiers' second government was highly conservative, dedicated to the protection of the interests of the bourgeoisie.
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    Social class

    The Third Estate consisted, technically, of everyone else, but was represented only by the richest members of the bourgeoisie.
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    Trotskyism

    In fact, even by the time of the European revolutions of 1848, Trotsky argued, "the bourgeoisie was already unable to play a comparable role.

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