Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
burguesia
Noun
/bʊrˈɡeɪzi/

Definition
The bourgeoisie refers to the middle class in society, particularly in reference to their perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.

Examples
- The rise of the bourgeoisie marked a significant change in societal structures during the industrial revolution.
- Many argue that the values of the bourgeoisie prioritize consumerism over community.
- Numerous works of literature critique the bourgeois lifestyle and its implications.

Meaning
Bourgeoisie originally denoted the urban middle class in historical contexts, particularly during the rise of capitalism. In a more modern context, it often describes those who own productive capital and have economic power but do not fit into the traditional aristocracy or working class.

Synonyms
- Middle class
- Capitalist class
- Upper middle class