adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
petit bourgeois
petty bourgeois
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
class
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They contain elements of both worker and bourgeois class positions.
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It is also appropriate therefore, to theorise lawyers as organic intellectuals of the bourgeois class .
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The second source of error is the preoccupation with repression as the task of the agencies of the bourgeois class .
culture
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Was it not his father who had implicitly argued a case for the moral uprightness of bourgeois culture and bourgeois education?
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The problem was the aristocratic aestheticism that the court nobility had bequeathed to Viennese bourgeois culture .
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The result was either docile acquiescence to the hegemony of bourgeois culture or schizophrenia.
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The task, in short, was to use bourgeois culture against the bourgeoisie.
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This statement is often regarded as a curious relic of the values of bourgeois culture .
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It failed to foster an independent, bourgeois culture .
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Was it not his father who had resolutely argued a case for the necessary acquisition of bourgeois culture in order to succeed?
family
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Still, the existence and even reinforcement of the ideal-type bourgeois family in this period is significant.
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Unconsciously perhaps Jeanne was seeking to free herself from her narrow and oppressively respectable bourgeois family .
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Thus his social psychology assumes the traditional bourgeois family structure as a norm.
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The crucial point is that the structure of the bourgeois family flatly contradicted that of bourgeois society.
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The bourgeois family model with its breadwinning husband and dependent wife and children was thus believed to secure male work incentives.
ideology
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Both the bourgeois ideology and the proletarian false consciousness are products of particular social relations present in capitalism.
liberalism
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These unhealthy trends needed to be corrected, he warned, and students firmly guided away from the false ideals of bourgeois liberalism .
revolution
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The degree of capitalist development implied the momentum of a bourgeois revolution .
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Britain had at last experienced the long-awaited, long-delayed bourgeois revolution .
society
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In bourgeois society , the professions hover on the margin between tradesmen and gentlemen.
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It is obvious, argues Cutler, how suitable these characteristics are for the needs of bourgeois society .
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All avant-garde movements were anti-bourgeois and yet all were assimilated by the structures of bourgeois society .
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Tensions in the relationship between trade unions and the Labour Party arise from their different locations within bourgeois society .
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The crucial point is that the structure of the bourgeois family flatly contradicted that of bourgeois society .
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In their view, Spengler diagnosed the main historical trends of human society and accurately predicted the fate of decaying bourgeois society.
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These would no longer be parasitic, completely dependent on bourgeois society and playing no productive role.
state
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Embourgeoisement was irreversible; and the new bourgeois Britain could be governed successfully only through a bourgeois state .
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The process favors, is even indispensable for, the development of a national bourgeois state .
world
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And the gap which separated them from the bourgeois world was wide - and unbridgeable.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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bourgeois attitudes and values
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a bourgeois capitalist
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She rejected her parents' conventional bourgeois lifestyle.
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They never married because they believed that marriage was a bourgeois institution.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All avant-garde movements were anti-bourgeois and yet all were assimilated by the structures of bourgeois society.
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And the gap which separated them from the bourgeois world was wide - and unbridgeable.
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And yet here was his father on the brink of suicide destroyed by a bourgeois system that he so admired.
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The Giral government, consisting entirely as it did of bourgeois Republicans, was increasingly irrelevant to the new situation.
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Their use many centuries later in sentimental comedy or bourgeois tragedy was purely artificial.
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Unconsciously perhaps Jeanne was seeking to free herself from her narrow and oppressively respectable bourgeois family.
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Zhao was also accused of encouraging the spread of bourgeois liberalization and personal corruption.