bourgeoisie
That is the correct spelling of "wealthy" (rich).
The correct spelling is bourgeoisie (wealthy or upper middle class - from French).
That is the correct spelling of "riches" (wealth, valuable things).The similar term is richest, meaning the most wealthy.
It is spelled "privilege". There are two "i's" and no "d" present.
The spelling "million" is correct (1,000,000 or 106).
The correct spelling is from the French, nouveau riche(the newly wealthy, by their own enterprise rather than by aristocratic inheritance).
Karl Marx, a philosopher and economist, believed that the working class (proletariat) would eventually revolt against the wealthy capitalist class (bourgeoisie) in a socialist revolution, leading to the establishment of a classless society.
Someone who owns and controls sufficient means of production that they can employ and exploit workers.
The French word bourgeoisie originally referred to middle class tradesmen and shopkeepers, as opposed to common laborers. The term later came to mean the dissolute or indulgent lifestyle of the upper class, as a general indictment of capitalism.Noun : bourgeiosie (capitalist, aristocrat)Adjective : bourgeois (banal, monotonous, prosaic)
Members of the capitalist class, wealthy business owners, and individuals benefiting from the current socioeconomic system would strongly oppose Karl Marx's ideology. They would resist efforts to redistribute wealth and power, as it would threaten their position and influence in society.
The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.The wealthy in Roman society were those who had money. They could be either patrician, plebeian, equite, freedmen or even foreigners.
workers' salary demands would be ignored by factory owners