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Bourgeoisie is typically used in English to refer to a middle class or wealthy class that acquired their wealth through means other than nobility, such as being bankers, doctors, lawyers, businessmen, merchants, professors, artisans, etc. This meaning is typically stressed in both French Revolutionary literature, where the bourgeoisie are contrasted favorably with the nobility because they worked for their wealth, and in Communist literature, where the bourgeoisie are viewed negatively for hoarding wealth from the proletariat (lower class of laborers).

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