Anti-bourgeois
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Anti-bourgeois is a sensibility which arose with arrival of bourgeois or middle class culture, after the French Revolution.
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See also
- Bohemianism
- M. and Mme. Joseph Prudhomme by Henry Monnier
- Bourgeoisophobe, a term coined by Flaubert
- "Axiome: la haine du bourgeois est le commencement de la vertu" (English: Axiom: Hatred of the bourgeois is the beginning of virtue), letter to George Sand, wrongly attributed to Sand herself in Venus in Exile.
- Épater la bourgeoisie, shock the bourgeoisie
- Philistinism, often ascribed to bourgeois
- Le Décadent, one of the first magazines to declare itself explicitly anti-bourgeois.
- "Les Bourgeois, c'est comme les cochons", refrain from a song by Jacques Brel.
- Petit bourgeois
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References
- Pleasure Wars: The Bourgeois Experience, a book by Peter Gay on Victorian and bourgeois morality.
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