Bourgeoisie
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The French middle class, particularly such as are concerned in,or dependent on, trade.
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French word which means [Middle Class]. Mostly used during the French Revolution. Was a legal category in society; defined by incone, social setting, also: nouveau riche.
[Karl Marx] attacked bourgeois political theory. Demonstrated clearly in The [Communist Manefesto].
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A wealthy, highly privileged class of modern Capitalists. Typically composed of businessmen and others who derive their income from the labor of others. Known to take pride in affluence, spending heavily on luxuries. Usually conservative and/or opposed to government taxation or other policies that are unfavorable to their profit flow.
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The word is actually bourgeoisie, not bushwazee and is a French word used to describe someone in the upper class or upper middle class.
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People with money. Live in the suburbs or in nice downtown condos.
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Another word for new
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A class of wealthy Capitalists. Many of those within the bourgeoisie are convinced that they are better than people who differ from them, which is bullshit because no-one is better than anyone else.
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