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Petty bourgeoisie

Petty bourgeoisie, or petit-bourgeoisie, is a term used by Karl Marx and Marxist theorists to refer to a class of people that would include shop-keepers and professionals. This class is distinct from the proletariat, who rely entirely on the sale of their labor-power for survival, and the haute bourgeoisie[?], or Capitalist class, who own the means of production and buy the labor-power of others to work it. In contrast, although the petit-bourgeoisie do buy the labor power of others, they typically work alongside their own employees; although they generally own their own businesses, they do not own a controlling share of the means of production.

See also: Bourgeoisie

 

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