Antiburgher

/ˌæntiˈbɜrɡər/ noun

A person who opposes or is against the interests or values of the middle-class merchant class (burghers).

From anti- (against) + burgher, from Middle Dutch burgher and Old High German burg (town). Burgher originally referred to a citizen or merchant of a medieval town, so antiburgher is someone opposed to bourgeois values.

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