Who were the middle class?what were their beliefs?
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Middle Classes - The Thinkers. They wanted change in France, and they were the people with ideas for what France should look like. More separation between Church and State, fairer taxation, a constitutional monarchy.
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Middle class and their beliefs:
- Middle Class were the mid-section of the Social Hierarchy and the middle class believed that we all are together as a part of living community.
- It has often been ambiguous, whether defined in terms of profession, employment, education or social status.
- It also defined as the families fall in between the working class and the upper class within a societal hierarchy.
- Several authors define the middle class as different forms like Left-wing authors prefer the lower-level "working class."
- Modern social theorists, and particularly economists, have described and redefined the word "middle class" to serve their own social or political purposes.
- Under imperialism, the word "middle class" originally applied to the proletariat then, with the further separation of groups as capitalist societies evolved, it became associated with the phrase "petite bourgeoisie".
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