Middle class
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The middle class is a social and economic class lying above the working class and below the upper class, the groups in society composed of professionals, semi-professionals, and lower-to-middle managerial level workers.
See also
- Bourgeoisie
- Classlessness
- Cultural hegemony
- Cultural imperialism
- Disenchantment
- Dominant culture
- Gemütlichkeit
- Habitus (sociology)
- Iron cage
- Normalization (sociology)
- Petite bourgeoisie
- Social environment
- White-collar
- Yuppie
- The Lonely Crowd
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