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However, with the development of industry, the industrial [[bourgeoisie|big bourgeoisie]] arose and later, through [[bourgeois revolution]], gained power of the state and created its own bourgeois superstructure. | However, with the development of industry, the industrial [[bourgeoisie|big bourgeoisie]] arose and later, through [[bourgeois revolution]], gained power of the state and created its own bourgeois superstructure. | ||
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* [[Petite bourgeoisie]] | * [[Petite bourgeoisie]] | ||
* [[Bourgeoisie|Big bourgeoisie]] | * [[Bourgeoisie|Big bourgeoisie]] | ||
* [[Capitalism]] | * [[Capitalism]] | ||
* [[Feudalism]] | * [[Feudalism]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 18 October 2024
The burghers were a class under feudalism that later developed into the the bourgeoisie. The burghers mainly were similar to the petty bourgeoisie today, in that their capital mostly depended on the labor of the proprietor.
However, with the development of industry, the industrial big bourgeoisie arose and later, through bourgeois revolution, gained power of the state and created its own bourgeois superstructure.