Polysemous French term which denotes the wealthy stratum of the middle class that originated during the latter part of the Middle Ages.
The social class between the lower and upper classes.
1 The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns.
2 He regarded the bourgeoisie and the deputies with the same hateful disdain.
3 The rogue and the fool cannot combine unless the bourgeoisie is obliterated.
4 The wits of the salons crackled, the bourgeoisie chortled, the proletariat roared.
5 The people had been disbanded, and the royalists had secured the bourgeoisie .
6 He imagined the tale the bourgeoisie of Issoudun would tell of him.
7 And we ate and joked and enjoyed ourselves just like the bourgeoisie .
8 He is the last one who should venture to scorn the bourgeoisie .
9 We have no right to wait until the bourgeoisie chokes the Revolution.
10 For, as Eustace said, the bourgeoisie had its own chivalry of ideas.
11 Clearly, the bourgeoisie are not the sole suppressors of the working-class voice.
12 The teachers side with the bourgeoisie against the Workers' and Peasants' Government.
13 We, however, indicated to the bourgeoisie a different line of future events.
14 Among workingmen, as among the bourgeoisie , there are all sorts of people.
15 There are two classes, don't you see, the proletariat and the bourgeoisie .
16 The German bourgeoisie at St. Paul's Church, Frankfort, enacted universal equal suffrage.
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