Burzsoázia
Burzsoázia is a term derived from the French word "bourgeoisie," referring to the social class that owns the means of production in a capitalist society. This class typically comprises industrialists, merchants, bankers, and other capitalists. Historically, the bourgeoisie emerged as a distinct social group during the late medieval period, gaining prominence with the rise of trade and manufacturing. In Marxist theory, the bourgeoisie is contrasted with the proletariat, or working class, who sell their labor to the bourgeoisie.
The bourgeoisie is often characterized by its pursuit of profit, accumulation of capital, and influence over
Over time, the meaning and implications of "burzsoázia" have evolved. While initially referring to a specific