describe the middle class in three points social science history
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Marxism. Marxism defines social classes according to their relationship with the means of production. The "middle class" is said to be the class below the ruling class and above the proletariat in the Marxist social schema and is synonymous with the term "petite-" or "petty-bourgeoisie".
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- Middle class refers to the groups of people who have an average income.
- They constitutes people like teachers, lawyers, professional, professors, merchants, etc.
- The middle class came to be recognised significantly in the society with the French Revolution of 1789 and the Liberal Revolution in 1848.
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