Bourgeois
Bourgeois is a term used in sociology, political theory, and cultural criticism to describe either the middle class or the cultural norms associated with it. As a noun, it refers to a member of the bourgeoisie; as an adjective, it relates to the bourgeoisie or to bourgeois values and tastes. The word comes from Old French burgeis, meaning town dweller, from burg “town” or “borough,” with roots in Germanic languages; in English it entered usage in the early modern period via French.
Historically, the term reflects the rise of urban commerce in medieval Europe, where a mercantile urban class
In Marxist theory, the bourgeoisie is the capitalist class that controls capital and productive resources, shaping
In contemporary English, bourgeois can describe middle-class life, values, or consumer patterns, often with neutral or
Related concepts include the bourgeoisie, petite bourgeoisie, bourgeois liberalism, and consumer society.