noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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industrial
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For although the great mass of its membership was working class, it also embraced an increasing section of the industrial bourgeoisie .
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Within the Alliance interests of local petit bourgeoisie and industrial bourgeoisie converged.
local
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Within the Alliance interests of local petit bourgeoisie and industrial bourgeoisie converged.
national
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They initially thought that competition from powerful foreign interests would encourage the national bourgeoisie to take an anti-imperialist stand.
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The Yugoslavs sought a close, opportunistic alliance with the national bourgeoisie of the colonial and semicolonial countries.
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What it would put a stop to is the reactionary policy of subordinating the revolutionary vanguard to the national bourgeoisie .
new
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Far more important, however, has been the merging of the new bourgeoisie with the traditional aristocracy.
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For it is as a member, and a recorder, of the new bourgeoisie that Boilly most deserves our attention.
petty
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An alliance between workers, peasants and petty bourgeoisie necessitates a bureaucratic authoritarian regime. 2.
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I had better go now and pay my respects to the petty bourgeoisie .
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Apart from farmers, even the old petty bourgeoisie have grown or remained stable as a proportion of the labour force.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Marxist writer would probably identify this group as the first stirrings of a black petit bourgeoisie .
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Even though the real wages and living standards of the proletariat may rise, its members will become poorer in relation to the bourgeoisie .
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Secondly, the difference in wealth between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat will increase as the accumulation of capital proceeds.
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Similarly, the silk-wearing bourgeoisie of Granada contrasted with the poor, cotton-clad peasants from the mountains nearby.
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The bourgeoisie class own the means of production, the proletariat do not.
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The class enemy, the bourgeoisie and its allies, wielded a vast array of ideological weapons designed to mislead the proletariat.
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The task, in short, was to use bourgeois culture against the bourgeoisie .
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The Yugoslavs sought a close, opportunistic alliance with the national bourgeoisie of the colonial and semicolonial countries.