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- Q2356549 subject Q6486828.
- Q2356549 subject Q6985641.
- Q2356549 abstract "Embourgeoisement is the theory that posits the migration of individuals into the bourgeoisie as a result of their own efforts or collective action, such as that taken by unions in the US and elsewhere in the 1930 through 1960s that established middle class status for factory workers and others that would not have been considered middle class by their employments, allowing increasing numbers of what might traditionally be classified as working-class people to assume the lifestyle and individualistic values of the so-called middle classes and hence reject commitment to collective social and economic goals. The opposite process is "proletarianization". Sociologist John Goldthorpe largely discredited the embourgeoisement thesis in 1963.".
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- Q2356549 wikiPageWikiLink Q6486828.
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- Q2356549 wikiPageWikiLink Q6985641.
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- Q2356549 comment "Embourgeoisement is the theory that posits the migration of individuals into the bourgeoisie as a result of their own efforts or collective action, such as that taken by unions in the US and elsewhere in the 1930 through 1960s that established middle class status for factory workers and others that would not have been considered middle class by their employments, allowing increasing numbers of what might traditionally be classified as working-class people to assume the lifestyle and individualistic values of the so-called middle classes and hence reject commitment to collective social and economic goals. ".
- Q2356549 label "Embourgeoisement thesis".