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The Bourgeoisie were those who . . .
Owned homes, ate well, had leisure time, and had well-paying jobs requiring no physical labor (or they owned the whole factory)
Had wage-earning jobs requiring physical labor and had no private property
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In Marxist terms the bourgeoisie are the property-owning capitalist class (owners of factories/means of production), who typically live comfortably and do not perform manual labor. The second describes the proletariat (wage‑earning workers).
In Marxist terms the bourgeoisie are the property-owning capitalist class (owners of factories/means of production), who typically live comfortably and do not perform manual labor. The second describes the proletariat (wage‑earning workers).
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