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Example sentences for "bourgeois society"

  • This seems, in fact, to be one of the laws of evolution of bourgeois society.

  • Still more masterly is his criticism of the bourgeois form of the relations between the sexes, and the position of woman in bourgeois society.

  • Steam and the new tool-making machinery were transforming manufacture into modern industry, and thus revolutionizing the whole foundation of bourgeois society.

  • All the assumptions of this egoistic life remain in existence outside the sphere of the State, in bourgeois society, but as the peculiarities of bourgeois society.

  • In order that the revolution of a people should coincide with the emancipation of a special class of bourgeois society, it is necessary for a class to stand out as a class representing the whole of society.

  • Tell a plains Indian that he has failed to steal horses from the neighbouring tribe, or tell a man living in bourgeois society that he has failed to pay his bills at the neighbouring grocer's, and the results are the same.

  • They laugh to scorn the sweet ideals and dear moralities of bourgeois society.

  • Behind him was the solid phalanx of a bourgeois society.

  • This reaction was the first practical critique of bourgeois society.

  • In Kant's ethics the internal antagonism of bourgeois society is reflected, that antagonism which is the compelling force of the ever increasing economic development.

  • As the expressions of a superior, common and more general will, they stand forth in the generally accepted moral codes, in the natural laws of bourgeois society and in the authoritative laws of the state.

  • The transition from feudal economy to bourgeois society--a step of gigantic importance from the point of view of progress--gave us a terrifying list of martyrs.

  • In countries where modern civilization has become fully developed, a new class of petty bourgeois has been formed, fluctuating between proletariat and bourgeoisie, and ever renewing itself as a supplementary part of bourgeois society.

  • In bourgeois society, therefore, the past dominates the present; in Communist society, the present dominates the past.

  • In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependent and has no individuality.

  • In bourgeois society, living labor is but a means to increase accumulated labor.

  • The anatomy of bourgeois society is to be sought in political economy.

  • Not long ago I picked up an Italian novel by an anti-Socialist containing precisely the same diatribes against "Christian-bourgeois society" that are to be found in Anarchist and Bolshevist literature.

  • Moreover, in Falk's conception of the ideal social order and his indictment of what he calls "bourgeois society" we find the clue to movements of immense importance.

  • One set represented the full-stomached virtue and solvent morality of bourgeois society; the other set, the working bees and beasts of burden, on the product of whose labor the gentlemen made so fine an appearance.

  • It is not exactly the part of wisdom for the male representatives of bourgeois society to degrade bourgeois marriage into a sort of slave status for woman.

  • The endeavor of woman to secure economic self-support and personal independence has, to a certain degree, been recognized as legitimate by bourgeois society, the same as the endeavor of the workingman after greater freedom of motion.

  • Such is the consolation offered in bourgeois society to the wife, who, under the present order of society, is miserably going to pieces.

  • The highest point to which materialism attains, that is the materialism which comprehends sensation, not as a practical fact, is the point of view of the single individual in bourgeois society.

  • In bourgeois society, living labour is but a means to increase accumulated labour.

  • Marriage by purchase still exists in our very midst, in fact, in bourgeois society it is more generally established than at any other time.

  • Monogamic marriage as has been sufficiently shown, is the outcome of the system of gain and property that has been established by bourgeois society, and therefore undoubtedly forms one of its basic principles.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bourgeois society; certain minimum; comes down; date from; dear daughter; general average; heavy burden; help himself; here reproduced; hewn down; historical value; horizontal direction; just below; many changes; not pretend; personal injury; rose again; seed sown; sweet sake; tertiary strata; three equal horizontal bands; various modes