| To be technical, and to borrow a bit. Proletariat[1] are the working class, they work for the Bourgeoisie[2], the people who own the means of productions. That's why I asked why you used demote. Lower, Middle and Upper are strata or ranks within classes. Within the bourgeoisie, you can distinguish: Petite bourgeoisie: small business owners, shopkeepers Haute bourgeoisie: industrialists, financiers Managerial class (in some frameworks): high-paid non owners who control labor Within the proletariat, you can distinguish: Lumpenproletariat[3]: unemployed, precarious Skilled laborers vs unskilled laborers Labor aristocracy: better-paid, sometimes ideologically closer to capital https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proletariat [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourgeoisie [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumpenproletariat [3] |
> Within the bourgeoisie, you can distinguish: [...] Managerial class [...] non owners who control labor
Contradiction?