Anti-bourgeois
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[[Anti-bourgeois]] is a sensibility which rose with arrival of [[bourgeois culture]], after the [[French Revolution]]. | [[Anti-bourgeois]] is a sensibility which rose with arrival of [[bourgeois culture]], after the [[French Revolution]]. | ||
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+ | *[[Épater la bourgeoisie]] | ||
* [[Le Décadent]] | * [[Le Décadent]] | ||
* [[Emile Henry]] | * [[Emile Henry]] |
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Anti-bourgeois is a sensibility which rose with arrival of bourgeois culture, after the French Revolution.
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