bourgeoisie in the PONS Dictionary

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It is referred to as bourgeois democracy because ultimately politicians fight only for the rights of the bourgeoisie.
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Other slogans included your only alternative and proletariat and bourgeoisie alike agree!
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Some songs reflected the extravagant lives of the bourgeoisie and rich merchants.
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In 1900 and 1904 he spoke out in congress against the roles of socialist ministers in bourgeoisie governments.
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The fourteen men who founded the club were from the local bourgeoisie.
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In capitalism, these are capitalist (bourgeoisie) and proletariat.
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Her personal account of the struggles of women artists is documented in her published journals, which are a revealing story of the bourgeoisie.
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The prosperity which had created the vast bourgeoisie with its gradations from lower to upper middle class had also created a code.
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He was supported by the bourgeoisie and the intellectual people.
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Some of the delegates opposed the idea of alliance with the bourgeoisie, and preferred support to communist movements of these countries instead.
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