单词 | embourgeoisement |
释义 | embourgeoisementn. = bourgeoisification n.; adoption (esp. by the proletariat) of middle-class attitudes or life-style. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > the common people > specific classes of common people > [noun] > conversion to bourgeoisification1927 embourgeoisement1937 embourgeoisification1973 1937 F. Borkenau Spanish Cockpit i. 35 It could not have succeeded had the Spanish proletariat ever undergone that process of ‘embourgeoisement’ which is characteristic of the industrial proletariat all over the world. 1940 E. F. M. Durbin Polit. Democratic Socialism ii. iv. 113 It is not possible..to trace out the detail of this embourgeoisement (to coin a horrible term) of the proletariat. 1959 Guardian 6 Oct. 8/1 China started from so far back that it will be long before embourgeoisement sets in there too. 1970 Daily Tel. 16 Dec. 12 Hence its [sc. the Labour party's] reluctance to welcome the embourgeoisement of the wage-earners into a house-owning, two-car, fashion-conscious, home-entertaining, overseas-holidaying middle class. 1980 N. Abercrombie et al. Dominant Ideol. Thesis iv. 106 The reciprocal embourgeoisement of the aristocracy is important too, since the landed groups seem to have accepted most of the economic thought and some of the political and social beliefs that made up the dominant bourgeois ideology. 1983 E. Gellner Nations & Nationalism v. 60 So these offspring shared in the eventually growing prosperity and general embourgeoisement of the region. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1989; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1937 |
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