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the '''Petite bourgeoisie''', or '''petty bourgeoisie''', are the class between the [[proletariat]] and the [[Bourgeoisie|capitalist class]]. They are the class of smaller scale merchants and semi-automomous peasants. In contrast with the high bourgeoisie, most petite bourgeoisie's means of subsistence are not entirely derived from the exploitation of the labour of others. | the '''Petite bourgeoisie''', or '''petty bourgeoisie''', are the class between the [[proletariat]] and the [[Bourgeoisie|capitalist class]]. They are the class of smaller scale merchants and semi-automomous peasants. In contrast with the high bourgeoisie, most petite bourgeoisie's means of subsistence are not entirely derived from the exploitation of the labour of others. In [[Imperialism|western-imperialist]] countries, the petite-bougeoisie are often called "small-business owners". | ||
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Revision as of 19:50, 10 August 2022
the Petite bourgeoisie, or petty bourgeoisie, are the class between the proletariat and the capitalist class. They are the class of smaller scale merchants and semi-automomous peasants. In contrast with the high bourgeoisie, most petite bourgeoisie's means of subsistence are not entirely derived from the exploitation of the labour of others. In western-imperialist countries, the petite-bougeoisie are often called "small-business owners".