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bourgeoisie
‖ bourgeoisie (burʒwazi, ˌbʊəʒwɑːˈziː) [Fr., f. bourgeois: see above.] a. The body of freemen of a French town; the French middle class; also extended to that of other countries.1707 Lond. Gaz. No. 4354/1 To the Council of the City, the Clergy, and Bourgeoisie of Vallangin. 1848 Mill Pol. Econ. Prel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bourgeoisie
social classes; thus the bourgeoisie was a progressive philosophic and political force in Western societies. (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, 1972) explores the timidity instilled by middle-class values. wikipedia.org
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bourgeoisie
bourgeoisie/ˌbuəʒwɑ:ˈzi:, ˌbuəʒwɑ:ˈzi:; ˌbʊrʒwɑ`zi/ n[Gp](usu derog 通常作贬义)1 middle classes, esp those owning property 中产阶级 the rise of the bourgeoisie in the 19th century 19世纪中产阶级的兴起.2 (in Marxist thought) capitalist ruling class that exploits the working class (马克思学说中)居於统治地位的资产阶级(剥削工人阶级者). Cf 参看 pr... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Karl Marx on The Bourgeoisie & Proletariat | Concepts & Theory
Nov 21, 2023Karl Marx was a political philosopher who wrote The Communist Manifesto in collaboration with fellow theorist Friedrich Engels. Marx outlined a theory of class difference that formed the basis of ...
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How the left forgot the petty bourgeoisie - New Statesman
Aug 5, 2023Photographed for the New Statesman by Clementine Schneidermann. Three years after he left his seaside hometown of Porthcawl for a new life in nearby Cardiff, the sociologist Dan Evans moved back home. He had been made redundant just before Christmas 2017, after a string of short-term university contracts. His dream of becoming a lecturer seemed ...
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Swiss bourgeoisie
the bourgeoisie. Honorary bourgeoisie Honorary bourgeoisie is given to certain people, who strive for the well-being of the country or a municipality. wikipedia.org
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haute bourgeoisie
‖ haute bourgeoisie (ot burʒwazi) [Fr.] The French upper middle class; also extended to the upper middle class of other countries. Cf. bourgeoisie.1888 Athenæum 4 Aug. 153/2 The haute bourgeoisie and the humble shopkeeper, citizens by nature and condition, have interests as indivisible. 1901 G. B. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bourgeoisie of Geneva
The Citoyens and the Bourgeois formed the bourgeoisie and, thus the patrician class of the Republic. History of Geneva Estates (social groups) Bourgeoisie wikipedia.org
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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie () is a 1972 comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jean-Claude Carrière. Home media In June 2022, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie received a 4K digital restoration from StudioCanal for its 50th anniversary. wikipedia.org
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petty bourgeoisie
ˈpetty bourgeoiˈsie [f. as prec. + bourgeoisie.] = petit bourgeoisie.1850 Red Republican 16 Nov. 171/1 The petty Bourgeoisie, the inferior ranks of the middle-class, the small manufacturers, merchants, tradesmen, and farmers, tend to become Proletarians. 1920 F. E. Green Hist. Eng. Agric. Labourer 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Gentle Harm of the Bourgeoisie
The Gentle Harm of the Bourgeoisie is a live solo trombone album by Paul Rutherford, his first release under his own name. wikipedia.org
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Rêveuse bourgeoisie
Rêveuse bourgeoisie ("Dreamy bourgeoisie") is a 1937 novel by the French writer Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. wikipedia.org
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Bourgeoisie | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
bourgeoisie, the social order that is dominated by the so-called middle class.In social and political theory, the notion of the bourgeoisie was largely a construct of Karl Marx (1818-83) and of those who were influenced by him. In popular speech, the term connotes philistinism, materialism, and a striving concern for "respectability," all of which were famously ridiculed by Molière ...
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资产阶级的审慎魅力 Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie
  客人们来到塞内夏尔家参加晚宴,却发现晚宴要在明晚才举行。他们只好去一家小酒馆,但计划再次受挫,因为小酒馆正在为他们刚去世的店主守灵。另一次聚餐也由于塞内夏尔夫妇偷偷从家里溜出去亲热而临时取消;来客们却误以为警察要发动袭击,赶紧溜之大吉。接下来的一次晚宴也被迫中断,因为拉练的部队出人意料地出现在塞内夏尔公馆。甚至噩梦也为他们要举办晚宴这一受挫的努力提供佐料:他们兴致勃勃入席,却莫名其妙发现身边的帷幕突然拉起,他们成了坐在舞台上用餐的表演者。还有一次,陆军上校当着唐·拉斐尔大使的面污辱了所谓的米兰达共和国,险些酿成外交灾祸,当然更不必提那晚的聚餐了。就这样,影片中的六个人物(包括塞内夏尔夫妇、... 豆瓣
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Épater la bourgeoisie
or (or ) is a French phrase that became a rallying cry for the French Decadent poets of the late 19th century including Charles Baudelaire and Arthur Rimbaud. It means "to shock or scandalise the (respectable) middle classes." The Decadents, fascinated as they were with hashish, opium, and absinthe,... wikipedia.org
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