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The proletariat is what Marx referred to the worker as. The bourgeoisie are the landowners, business owners, and the wealthy and powerful in general.

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What do you call the class in the middle of the bourgeoisie and the proletariat?

There is no class in between the proletariat (workers) and bourgeoisie (capitalists).


How is Bourgeoisie and proletariat different?

The proletariat are the exploited workers whereas the bourgeoisie are the wealthy owners of production


What are bourgeoisie and the proletariat?

The Bourgeoisie are the middle classes, while the proletariat are the working class, which the Bourgeoisie exploited. Communism is popular because it favors many of the proletariat workers and is very promising.Karl Marx is the father of Communism, and he divided the people into the sections.


Who did the bourgeoisie include?

Those who own the means of production and manipulate the proletariat workers by extracting the surplus value of the proletariat laborers efforts.


Why do the bourgeoisie exploit the proletariat?

The bourgeoisie exploit the proletariat to maintain their own wealth and power. By paying workers less than the value of their labor, capitalists are able to accumulate surplus value, which leads to profit for the bourgeoisie. This exploitation is inherent to the capitalist system.


What significant historical event allowed the development of bourgeoisie and proletariat?

The Industrial Revolution created the economic conditions for the development of the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. This is because the advent of the factory made production of goods possible by using unskilled workers who were essentially identical in terms of labor skills. This "pot" of unskilled laborers became the proletariat.


What were Karl Marx's 'haves' called?

The Bourgeoisie


What is the conflict between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat?

The conflict between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat is rooted in their differing socioeconomic positions. The bourgeoisie are the capitalist class who own and control the means of production, while the proletariat are the working class who sell their labor for wages. This leads to a conflict of interest as the bourgeoisie aim to maximize profits, often at the expense of the proletariat's well-being and rights.


What are the different between the bourgeoisie and proletariat?

The bourgeoisie are the capitalist class who own the means of production and exploit the labor of the proletariat, who are the working class that sell their labor for wages. The bourgeoisie profit from the surplus value generated by the labor of the proletariat, perpetuating class struggle in capitalism.


What is the Proletariat and what did Lenin call for in Russia with regards to this group?

The Proletariat is a social class composed of common workers who own nothing but the right to sell their own labor. They are the ones exploited and oppressed by the bourgeoisie so that they can accumulate wealth at the expense of the proletariat. Karl Marx was the first person to use the term proletariat to refer to the class of common workers and to urge them to unite in order to overthrow their bourgeoisie masters. Lenin included soldiers and peasant farmers in the proletariat and urged them all to unite and overthrow the Tsarist regime and its capitalist economy and afterward to establish a socialist economy and a government run by and for the benefit of the proletariat. Unfortunately for the workers, soldiers and peasants, by "proletariat", Lenin essentially meant members of the Communist Party.


Who are the proletaraiat and bourgeoisie?

The Bourgeoisie are the Middle Class - Merchants, Doctors, lawyers - originally the people who live in a BOURG, a town, and later coming to mean the people who control the town and employ the Proletariat, who are the working class.


What did Karl Marx predicte?

the proletariat would overthrow the bourgeoisie.