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Etymology: [ "bu(r)zh-"wä-'zE ] (noun.) 1707. From French bourgeoisie bourgeois, “burghers”, i.e., inhabitants of towns.

burjuvazi, kapitalist sınıf, kentsoylu sınıfı, kent soylu sınıfı, burjuva sınıf, orta sınıf, burjuva sınıfı, burjuva toplumu,

1 burjuvazi  isim     ts
2 kapitalist sınıf     ts
3 kentsoylu sınıfı     ts
4 kent soylu sınıfı     ts
5 burjuva sınıf     ts
6 orta sınıf     ts
7 burjuva sınıfı     ts
8 burjuva toplumu     ts
 

The capitalist class, The middle class, Karl Marx's term for the capitalist class, comprising the owners of the means of production (p 223), Defined by Karl Marx (1818-1883) as a class in society whose members own the means of production, According to Marx, the middle class, the owners of the means of production who exploited the working class, the social class between the lower and upper classes, French term referring to the owners of capital In today's terms, they would be the owners of large businesses, The French middle class, particularly such as are concerned in, or dependent on, trade, The class of modern capitalists, owners of the means of social production and employers of wage labor, term used by Marx and Engels to refer to the capitalist class or the owners of the means of production; according to Marx and Engels the bourgeoisie exploited the proletariat During the Middle Ages, bourgeoisie referred to the townspeople, or middle class, Karl Marx's term for the capitalist class, comprising the owners of the means of production (See 193), In Marxist theory, the bourgeoisie are the middle-class people who own most of the wealth in a capitalist system. the suppression of the proletariat by the bourgeoisie. see also petit bourgeoisie. the bourgeoisie the people in a society who are rich, educated, own land etc, according to Marxism the proletariat (bourgeois; BOURGEOIS). In social and political theory, the social order dominated by the property-owning class. The term arose in medieval France, where it denoted the inhabitant of a walled town. The concept of the bourgeoisie is most closely associated with Karl Marx and those who were influenced by him. According to Marx, the bourgeoisie plays a heroic role in history by revolutionizing industry and modernizing society; however, it also seeks to monopolize the benefits of modernization and exploit the property-less proletariat, thereby creating revolutionary tensions. The end result will be a final revolution in which the property of the bourgeoisie is expropriated and class conflict, exploitation, and the state are abolished. Much employed by 19th-century social reformers, the term had nearly disappeared from the vocabulary of political writers and politicians by the mid 20th century. In popular speech, it connotes philistinism, materialism, and a striving concern for "respectability." See also social class, capitalist class - i e owners of the means of production in a capitalist system, The economically dominant (and thus ruling) class in a capitalist society, the bourgeoisie owns the means of production and employs wage labour; this class stands in opposition to the working class An individual member of the bourgeoisie is called a ‘bourgeois’, The estate in medieval Europe composed principally of merchants and artisans dwelling in towns In modern capitalism it refers to the class that owns capital, This term refers to a particular social group, or class; the economic and political engines that make up a ruling class in a liberal democracy In their possession, they have a greater share of the nation's wealth Their wealth buys them influence in matters of the social, political, and cultural They are the captains of industry, whose considerable wealth allows them to dictate policy, tastes, norms, and patterns of civil behavior Their interests, and the pursuit of those interests, will at times shape and define the notions of culture; given their immense influence, and control, over the activities of cultural production, Karl Marx's term for the class comprised of those who own and control the means of production, middle class, European middle class,

9 The capitalist class     ts
10 The middle class     ts
11 Karl Marx's term for the capitalist class, comprising the owners of the means of production (p 223)     ts
12 Defined by Karl Marx (1818-1883) as a class in society whose members own the means of production     ts
13 According to Marx, the middle class, the owners of the means of production who exploited the working class     ts
14 the social class between the lower and upper classes     ts
15 French term referring to the owners of capital In today's terms, they would be the owners of large businesses     ts
16 The French middle class, particularly such as are concerned in, or dependent on, trade     ts
17 The class of modern capitalists, owners of the means of social production and employers of wage labor     ts
18 term used by Marx and Engels to refer to the capitalist class or the owners of the means of production; according to Marx and Engels the bourgeoisie exploited the proletariat During the Middle Ages, bourgeoisie referred to the townspeople, or middle class     ts
19 Karl Marx's term for the capitalist class, comprising the owners of the means of production (See 193)     ts
20 In Marxist theory, the bourgeoisie are the middle-class people who own most of the wealth in a capitalist system. the suppression of the proletariat by the bourgeoisie. see also petit bourgeoisie. the bourgeoisie the people in a society who are rich, educated, own land etc, according to Marxism the proletariat (bourgeois; BOURGEOIS). In social and political theory, the social order dominated by the property-owning class. The term arose in medieval France, where it denoted the inhabitant of a walled town. The concept of the bourgeoisie is most closely associated with Karl Marx and those who were influenced by him. According to Marx, the bourgeoisie plays a heroic role in history by revolutionizing industry and modernizing society; however, it also seeks to monopolize the benefits of modernization and exploit the property-less proletariat, thereby creating revolutionary tensions. The end result will be a final revolution in which the property of the bourgeoisie is expropriated and class conflict, exploitation, and the state are abolished. Much employed by 19th-century social reformers, the term had nearly disappeared from the vocabulary of political writers and politicians by the mid 20th century. In popular speech, it connotes philistinism, materialism, and a striving concern for "respectability." See also social class     ts
21 capitalist class - i e owners of the means of production in a capitalist system     ts
22 The economically dominant (and thus ruling) class in a capitalist society, the bourgeoisie owns the means of production and employs wage labour; this class stands in opposition to the working class An individual member of the bourgeoisie is called a ‘bourgeois’     ts
23 The estate in medieval Europe composed principally of merchants and artisans dwelling in towns In modern capitalism it refers to the class that owns capital     ts
24 This term refers to a particular social group, or class; the economic and political engines that make up a ruling class in a liberal democracy In their possession, they have a greater share of the nation's wealth Their wealth buys them influence in matters of the social, political, and cultural They are the captains of industry, whose considerable wealth allows them to dictate policy, tastes, norms, and patterns of civil behavior Their interests, and the pursuit of those interests, will at times shape and define the notions of culture; given their immense influence, and control, over the activities of cultural production     ts
25 Karl Marx's term for the class comprised of those who own and control the means of production     ts
26 middle class, European middle class  isim     ts
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