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1. the Bourgeoisie (the job makers), this same play on class conflict goes on in American today
2. Karl said in his Manifesto; “the development of Modern Industry, therefore, cuts from under its feet the very foundation on which the bourgeoisie produces and appropriates products
3. What the bourgeoisie therefore, produces above all, are its own grave-diggers
4. Ownership of land by the bourgeoisie was evil and land must be owned collectively
5. These works are said to awaken the bourgeoisie, sluggish and spiritless, out of their stupor of complacency
6. On the contrary, from Mirabeau to Robespierre, the revolutionists, it has been noted, were mostly of the bourgeoisie, and their key pronunciamentos affirmed
7. Bismarck, being the arch enemy of the bourgeoisie, needs the sympathy of the
8. Gradualism is nothing more than the concept of Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto, in which he stated, “The state should wrest, by degrees all capital from the bourgeoisie, to centralize all instruments of production in the hands of the state
9. ”14 It was to wrest also the wealth from the hands of the bourgeoisie
10. Step by step, bit-by-bit, little by little, the process should continue until the bourgeoisie no longer have any property at all
11. Schools were designed for the upper class to pass on society's structure to the younger bourgeoisie and only shared with lower classes reluctantly
12. The newly gained rights of the working class only made them bolder and demand even more changes in the hallowed order of the privileged bourgeoisie
13. They were getting too close to the understanding that German, English, French, Austro-Hungarian factory workers, Russian workers had more in common with each other than with the kings and rulers and bourgeoisie whom they were supposed to give their ‘national’ allegiance to
14. Before WW1: from 1815 to 1914, there had been so many lower class attempts to reform and change the rotting Monarchies and ‘Empires’ of Europe that the ruling classes of Europe and the bourgeoisie were in constant fear of the lower classes revolting and overthrowing them
15. Instead, the ruling elite cracked down harder and harder… as the entire rotten status quo of the bourgeoisie and the upper classes of the feudal Age became more arrogant, smug, venal and corrupt
16. For example: the selling-image of the American Coffee house comes from the European Café of the 1800’s bourgeoisie
17. As European aristocracy declined: it was replaced by the bourgeoisie
18. Look at how the dress of European aristocrats and bourgeoisie evolved and changed
19. Aspiring bourgeoisie men wore black gloves: not white gloves
20. Who is the new burgeoning upper class elite in Stevenson’s book? It is the new upper class of the gentry set: the English bourgeoisie: the middle class doctor and middle class gentry: the squire Trelawney, and Dr
21. When such is the style of thought among men of education; when numbers are protected against similar views only by their incapacity to understand the atheism of their betters; it is scarcely to be wondered at that many of the working classes, always more resolute in opinion than the money-making bourgeoisie, should imitate the atheology of the scientific luminaries whom they admire without entirely comprehending
22. Daddy had insisted on bringing William down here personally, as if it were some rite of passage, the fitting of the armor that would gird another Hamilton-Sweeney for the battlefields of the haute bourgeoisie
23. Eugenie belonged to the type of children with sturdy constitutions, such as we see among the lesser bourgeoisie, whose beauties always seem a little vulgar; and yet, though she resembled the Venus of Milo, the lines of her figure were ennobled by the softer Christian sentiment which purifies womanhood and gives it a distinction unknown to the sculptors of antiquity
24. To obtain per fas et nefas a terrestrial paradise of luxury and earthly enjoyment, to harden the heart and macerate the body for the sake of fleeting possessions, as the martyrs once suffered all things to reach eternal joys, this is now the universal thought—a thought written everywhere, even in the very laws which ask of the legislator, "What do you pay?" instead of asking him, "What do you think? " When this doctrine has passed down from the bourgeoisie to the populace, where will this country be?
25. The same dogs who weren't fit to lick my shoes before the Shorawi came were now ordering me at gunpoint, Parchami flag on their lapels, making their little point about the fall of the bourgeoisie and acting like they were the ones with class
26. All belonged to that indigent class which begins to separate from the lowest of petty bourgeoisie in straitened circumstances, and which extends from misery to misery into the lowest depths of society down to those two beings in whom all the material things of civilization end, the sewer-man who sweeps up the mud, and the ragpicker who collects scraps
27. He was a peculiar old man, and in very truth, a man of another age, the real, complete and rather haughty bourgeois of the eighteenth century, who wore his good, old bourgeoisie with the air with which marquises wear their marquisates
28. Let us add the following: in the bourgeoisie, honored situations decay through too easy relations; one must beware whom one admits; in the same way that there is a loss of caloric in the vicinity of those who are cold, there is a diminution of consideration in the approach of despised persons
29. One of the false ideas of the bourgeoisie under the Restoration as regards aristocracy and the nobility was to believe in the particle
30. Because the bourgeoisie is interest which has reached satisfaction
31. The state to which that part of the nation which is called the bourgeoisie aspired after the shock of 1830 was not the inertia which is complicated with indifference and laziness, and which contains a little shame; it was not the slumber which presupposes a momentary forgetfulness accessible to dreams; it was the halt
32. The bourgeoisie then, as well as the statesmen, required a man who should express this word Halt
33. These souvenirs connected with a king rendered the bourgeoisie enthusiastic
34. The Greve having disappeared with the elder branch, a bourgeois place of execution was instituted under the name of the Barriere-SaintJacques; "practical men" felt the necessity of a quasi-legitimate guillotine; and this was one of the victories of Casimir Perier, who represented the narrow sides of the bourgeoisie, over Louis Philippe, who represented its liberal sides
35. "No, it is the bourgeoisie
36. This rough, squat, heavy, hard, austere, almost misshapen, but assuredly majestic monument, stamped with a sort of magnificent and savage gravity, has disappeared, and left to reign in peace, a sort of gigantic stove, ornamented with its pipe, which has replaced the sombre fortress with its nine towers, very much as the bourgeoisie replaces the feudal classes
37. Thus speaks that approximation to wisdom with which the bourgeoisie, that approximation to the people, so willingly contents itself
38. In those days, so different from those in which we live, when the hour was come, when the people wished to put an end to a situation, which had lasted too long, with a charter granted or with a legal country, when universal wrath was diffused in the atmosphere, when the city consented to the tearing up of the pavements, when insurrection made the bourgeoisie smile by whispering its password in its ear, then the inhabitant, thoroughly penetrated with the revolt, so to speak, was the auxiliary of the combatant, and the house fraternized with the improvised fortress which rested on it
39. ' Don't be vexed, Marius, give me permission to speak; I say no evil of the people as you see, I am always harping on your people, but do look favorably on my dealing a bit of a slap to the bourgeoisie
40. Profit by that unique minute in life to soar away to the empyrean with the swans and the eagles, even if you do have to fall back on the morrow into the bourgeoisie of the frogs
41. We must create capital, so we must create a middle-class, the so-called bourgeoisie
42. And meanwhile money will be attracted into Russia, capital will be created and the bourgeoisie will spring up
43. If one man succeeds, mind you, another will come with a crocodile, and a third will bring two or three of them at once, and capital will grow up about them—there you have a bourgeoisie