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Перевод: bourgeoisie speek bourgeoisie


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буржуазия


Тезаурус:

  1. The view which I share with such disparate theorists as Antonio Gramsci and Max Weber is that the model of lawyers as both agents of the bourgeoisie and translators is correct theoretically as well as empirically.
  2. "I was trying to remove the guilt and shame of the bourgeoisie," says Koons.
  3. Over the past few years the bourgeoisie has taken probably 10bn of completely untaxed, totally unearned capital profit from selling their houses.
  4. Only here, and in mining districts like Asturias, could there be said to exist a modern bourgeoisie and an industrial working class.
  5. Their aspiration to hold everyone at the ethical level of the enlightened bourgeoisie encountered the strong disapproval of Friedrich Nietzsche, who wrote under the heading: G. Eliot -
  6. First, the criteria used to define the working class are loosened, and serious attempts are made to analyse categories intermediate between the bourgeoisie and the working class.
  7. Within the Alliance interests of local petit bourgeoisie and industrial bourgeoisie converged.
  8. But, even so, it was still true that the bourgeoisie was the rightful champion of nationalism.
  9. The informal petty bourgeoisie, like the dominant class, has control over means of production and labour power, since its members own their own small enterprises.
  10. He goes on to argue that the bourgeoisie have always used sections from within the "dangerous classes" to control those who are overtly troublesome, perhaps following the maxim that "it takes a thief to catch a thief", when he argues: "for one and a half centuries the bourgeoisie offered the following choices: you can go to prison or join the Army; you can go to prison or go to the colonies; you can go to prison or you can join the police" (ibid. 23).
  11. This new bourgeoisie is innovative technologically; internationalist, since its members partake of universalistic norms of technocracy and the managerial ideology; and it promotes development, through a desire to compete with transnational companies.
  12. Theorists of representative government are simply apologists for the bourgeoisie: "We need not linger on the fiction of "popular representation" - poppycock grinds no flour' was Pareto's withering remark.
  13. The British bourgeoisie is going to have to look elsewhere for capital appreciation.

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