victor dubrovsky ([identity profile] vriad-lee.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] vriad_lee 2005-12-05 07:37 am (UTC)

наверное. буржуа/бюргер/мещанин. all of these are rather vague to me though and i wish i could differentiate between them better

Concepts such as personal liberties, religious and civil rights, and free trade all derive from bourgeois philosophies. But the bourgeoisie was never without its critics; it was first accused of narrow-mindedness, materialism, hypocrisy, opposition to change, and lack of culture, among other things, by persons such as the playwright Molière. The earliest recorded pejorative uses of the term "bourgeois" are associated with aristocratic contempt for the lifestyle of the bourgeoisie. Successful embourgeoisement typically meant being able to retire and live on invested income (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourgeois)

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