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    In search of the bloc bourgeois by Bruno Amable

    “…This social bloc, the bloc bourgeois, would gather the affluent and educated groups of the traditional left and right social blocs that had structured political competition during the Fifth Republic. …”
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    From the king’s two bodies to the bourgeois democracy by Julio Cesar Lemes de Castro

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…It shows how Kantorowicz’ conception of the king’s two bodies, which appears in the medieval political theology and gains ground throughout absolutism, is subject to questioning since the beginning of modernity. In its place, the bourgeois revolutions propose the disincorporation of power (Lefort’s empty locus of power) and the unification of the social through the ideas of state and nation.…”
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    The Cooks of The Canterbury Tales: The Backstage of Bourgeois Social Drama by Oya BAYILTMIŞ ÖĞÜTCÜ

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Therefore, this article aims at analysing Chaucer's depiction of the cooks in the Canterbury Tales, and to discuss their function in contributing to the social changes as gures at the backstage of bourgeois social drama. In line with this, this article argues that the cooks were indispensable for the medieval bourgeoisie to sustain their social drama through the use of food culture.…”
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    Рetty-bourgeois estate: experience of semiotic analysis by Z. M. Kobozeva

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The article analyzes the language of petty-bourgeois appeals to power as a semiotic problem. The cultural-semiotic approach to the problem of philistine linguistic picture of the world involves an appeal to the inner point of view of the philistines themselves. …”
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    Anti-Bourgeois Media in the Japanese Proletarian Literary Movement by Takashi Wada

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Through this examination, it clarifies that the approaches of Japanese proletarian media, while imitating bourgeois media to some extent, were unique in their potential to transform the boundary between writers and readers.…”
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    BEYOND BOURGEOIS LIBERALIZATION: A PATHWAY TO THE FUTURE OF SOCIALISM by David S. Pena

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Nevertheless, these countries are under constant attack by the forces of bourgeois liberalization. Bourgeois liberalization claims to be a path forward to modernity, but it actually leads to social collapse, gangsterism, fascism, and subjugation by imperialism. …”
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    The Emergence of Bourgeois Family and Sexual Oppression in George Eliot's Adam Bede by Aslı DEĞİRMENCİ

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…By giving specic examples from the novel, this paper depicts how with the slow and steadfast approach of industrialization, the values of capitalism as well as the bourgeois class enter the community of Hayslope. By contrasting the communal household of Poyser with the individual characters, Adam and Dinah and the family they start together, the ending of the novel is interpreted in the light of Frederick Engels' The Origins of the Family, Private Property, and the State (1884) in which he states that the communistic household (a model which the Poyser family in the novel exemplies) as opposed to the later patriarchal family, did not have gendered labor, and the family labor had a public character and a concern for society.…”
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    Elizabeth van Dorp and the Women’s Question at the Intersection of Bourgeois Ideals and Liberal Economics by Erwin Dekker, Willem Cornax

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…We demonstrate that despite the Austrian policy views on monetary and trade matters, Van Dorp’s work is marked by her Christian, more precisely Remonstrant, ideals and the upper bourgeois milieu in which she grew up. We argue that her religious ideals and personal outlook made her prioritize personal freedom and ethical development in the private sphere over political and economic rights in the public sphere.…”
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