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    Bourgeoisie Thesis

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    The bourgeoisie, historically, has had most revolutionary influence. Bourgeoisie, everywhere, has got high ground, has ended all primitive, patriarchal, ideal relations. It has barbarously shredded the diverse primitive binds the certain gentleman to his "characteristic bosses", and has left staying no different nexus in the middle of man and man than exposed excitement toward oneself, than insensitive "money installment". (Max and Engels 34) It has suffocated the greatest delights of religious intensity, of gallant excitement, of the philistine sentimentalism, inside cold water of pompous count. It has determined individual worth into trade esteem, and set up of the countless indefeasible contracted opportunities, has set up that solitary,…

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    bourgeois society. In the modern Bourgeois society, they have formed new classes and new forms of oppression, in place of the former types, i.e. Bourgeoisie and Proletariat. Throughout the following paragraphs, issues of reason, equality, and freedom will be discussed, and how the proletariats…

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    You, the bourgeoisie may think someone is working for you, but you may just be the proletariat who is indeed working for them. Asking this worker to do a vast amount of task for you, and out of the eighth task that you have given they have only accomplished two. A worker is a person who achieves a certain thing. The bourgeoisie gives them a specific task, and it is expected of the proletariat to get the job done. However, in certain circumstances, these roles do tend to switch causing an…

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    Bourgeoisie Vs Proletariat

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    Society is made up of groups of people that live in a structured lifestyle where they live by rules and regulations. The structure of society is made to keep balance among the people and their economy. Individuals living under the control of the government keep society in place. Within society there is class structure that divides the people. The bourgeoisie and the proletariat are two types of class status which are distinguished depending on their economic status in society. In the reading…

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    Bourgeoisie Vs Marxism

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    affairs of the whole bourgeoisie” means that government officials work in the interest of those who are the most influential- representing industry leader interests-, rather than in their own interest, the government is really run by the super wealthy (the 1%). While this quotation might have been from a while back, it is still very much true today. Some may deny that government isn’t controlled because people can vote all they want, but the truth is that the government will always be influenced…

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    Madame Bourgeoisie Poor versus rich, peasants versus nobles, and oppressor versus oppressed: the matchups of not only the century, but all time. Within the lifetime of Gustav Flaubert, a similar war was being waged, with the participants being the working, proletarian class, and the middle class of the bourgeoisie. Gustav was a writer, and despite being good at what he did, he still fell somewhere in between the two, leaning more on the proletarian side. Because of this, he absolutely hated…

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    the materialistic society that the bourgeoisie has created. Dissociation, observed by Bill Flatt, consists of “repressed, and then it controls one. Other manifestations of grief during this period may include hallucinations” (Flatt 144). Since physically escaping the shelter is a futile plan, the narrator uses her imagination to conjure a society she deems as just. For instance, she states, “We all deal with things differently. At night, some woman cry. Other woman are bullies. Others bake. Some…

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    Industrialization in the 19th century replaced rural life for an urban society filled with machinery and mass production. This new industrialized society brought riches and an increase in the standard of living for the bourgeoisie while creating dreadful working and living conditions for the poor. These conditions forced the working class into a desensitized state in which they no longer felt the exploitative conditions of industrialization and fell into senseless obedience. Although, the…

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    The chapters name “sectional prejudice”—and imply class division—as forces that may be stronger than racial solidarity. Working class distaste for the emerging black bourgeoisie (dubbed here “the colored 400”) manifests itself through a competition for the accouterments of middle class domesticity (183). The fair’s contests, conceived to raise money to pay the church’s mortgage, reward the individuals who sell the most tickets and refreshments with tokens of the bourgeoisie, including a piano,…

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    Marx And Bourgeoisie

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    German philosophers, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels and Greek philosopher, Plato address the issues related to different forms of government, such as democracy and how it affects the just city. Marx and Engels discuss their views about the capitalist Bourgeoisie and the working-class Proletariat in their work, Manifesto of the Communist Party. In their work, Marx and Engels deliberate that communism is the most just form of government. In the Republic, Plato shows his concern in a democracy and…

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