antibourgeois
Antibourgeois is a term used to describe attitudes, movements, or rhetoric that rejects or critiques bourgeois values and social norms. The word can function as a descriptive label or as a self-identification, depending on context. In political discourse, antibourgeois viewpoints oppose liberal emphasis on private property, market dominance, status distinctions, and conventional family life, and often advocate egalitarian reforms or revolutionary change. In cultural criticism, antibourgeois rhetoric targets what is seen as bourgeois taste and respectability, favoring critique, experimentation, or spontaneity in everyday life.
Historically, antipathy toward the bourgeois has roots in 19th-century socialist and workers’ movements that criticized the
Contemporary use varies; some see antibourgeois positions as a legitimate critique of inequality and consumer culture,
See also: bourgeoisie, anti-capitalism, proletariat, Dada, Surrealism, modernism.