What is the nature of the modern state? How did it come into being and
what are the characteristics of this distinctive field of power that
has come to play such a central role in the shaping of all spheres of
social, political and economic life? In this major work the great
sociologist Pierre Bourdieu addresses these fundamental questions.
Modifying Max Weberâs famous definition, Bourdieu defines the state
in terms of the monopoly of legitimate physical and symbolic violence,
where the monopoly of symbolic violence is the condition for the
possession and exercise of physical violence. The state can be reduced
neither to an apparatus of power in the service of dominant groups nor
to a neutral site where conflicting interests are played out: rather,
it constitutes the form of collective belief that structures the whole
of social life. The âcollective fictionâ of the state Ă a fiction
with very real effects - is at the same time the product of all
struggles between different interests, what is at stake in these
struggles, and their very foundation. While the question of the state
runs through the whole of Bourdieuâs work, it was never the subject
of a book designed to offer a unified theory. The lecture course
presented here, to which Bourdieu devoted three years of his teaching
at the Collège de France, fills this gap and provides the key that
brings together the whole of his research in this field. This text
also shows âanother Bourdieuâ, both more concrete and more
pedagogic in that he presents his thinking in the process of its
development. While revealing the illusions of âstate thoughtâ
designed to maintain belief in government being oriented in principle
to the common good, he shows himself equally critical of an
âanti-institutional moodâ that is all too ready to reduce the
construction of the bureaucratic apparatus to the function of
maintaining social order. At a time when financial crisis is
facilitating the hasty dismantling of public services, with little
regard for any notion of popular sovereignty, this book offers the
critical instruments needed for a more lucid understanding of the
wellsprings of domination.
Les mer
Lectures at the Collège de France, 1989 - 1992
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509533916
Publisert
2018
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Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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