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Перевод: propertied
[прилагательное] имеющий собственность; имущий
Тезаурус:
- And by 1830 in France the two currents had parted - the powerful and propertied recognized the unpropertied as a graver threat than what was left of the old order.
- Eley noted that the German radical nationalist leagues were not tools of the ruling elite but were critical of the ability of "the politics of notables" to confront internal and external threats to Germany and German propertied interests.
- In other words, the Conservative party, and its propertied core constituency, became interested in new forms of appeal and organization when it became apparent that the political reliability and social stability of the lower orders could no longer be ensured by traditional methods of social and political control.
- The influx of new upper-class members underlying these changes led to social innovations such as published listings of the gentry and members of "Society" (Scott, 1982, p. 90, citing Davidoff), which were a blatant example of social closure in their regulation of social acceptability and status among the propertied.
- But the number of those who compromised their faith was largest among the propertied and those well up in the social hierarchy.
- Conclusion: the propertied upper class
- We shall see that this concentration of productive wealth creates a propertied upper class, which can also be regarded as an economically dominant class.
- This was opposed, not simply to kings and aristocrats, but to the propertied minority.
- They also raised the issues of religious freedom and popular participation (although the participation was limited to the propertied).
- Monogamy also leads to marriages being part of property deals among the ruling classes since marriage becomes part of the process of securing heirs to private property, and once marriage is seen as a matter of passing on property, it rapidly takes on that form exclusively among the propertied classes.
- Among the propertied, private separations were much more common than judicial separations and, according to Stone, represent a "remarkable example of how an officially non-divorcing society can devise its own quasi-legal instruments to cope with the fact of irremediable marital breakdowns" (p. 182).
- The more militant and threatening the pressure from below, the more vigorously the propertied classes supported repressive measures.
- The propertied classes rallied to the government and called for a halt to all disturbances.
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