Parvenue in a sentence as an adjective

To arrive at this point we need culture, so we need a middle class wealthy enough to study and live to live and progress not just to amassing money like classic stereotypical parvenues. That's why wall street was always against the middle class and culture, they prefer Marxists other bourgeois for this very reason, in the end they know that even Marxism promise much but never give real power to the masses, witch is just another form of neoliberal capitalism, like the actual Chinese one, while a classic bourgeois society actually gives power to the masses, in a substantial Democracy because that's the sole form of organization that ensure to most people the best social protection and they can't just select by census much.

Parvenue definitions

adjective

characteristic of someone who has risen economically or socially but lacks the social skills appropriate for this new position

See also: nouveau-riche parvenu

adjective

of or characteristic of a parvenu

See also: parvenu