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Pierre Bourdieu on Habitus, Capital, Fields, Doxa, and Reflexive Sociology
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2021
- This video lecture discusses very briefly Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of Habitus, Capital, Fields, Doxa, and Reflexive Sociology.
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Pierre Bourdieu is an absolute jerk for writing the way he does. One sentence does not need to be a paragraph long
I am leaving more confused then when I got here lol
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Excellent video!
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Quick notes:
“Cultural and symbolic capital” can be translated as what the youth of today calls “clout.”
Habitus possession is synonymous to what Carl Jung called “being possessed by the spirit of the age.”
“The spirit of the age cannot be compassed by the processes of human reason. It is an inclination, an emotional tendency that works upon weaker minds, through the unconscious, with an overwhelming force of suggestion that carries them along with it. To think otherwise than our contemporaries think is somehow illegitimate and disturbing; it is even indecent, morbid or blasphemous, and therefore socially dangerous for the individual.” -Jung
“..It is a religion, or - even more - a creed which has absolutely no connection with reason, but whose significance lies in the unpleasant fact that it is taken as the absolute measure of all truth and is supposed always to have common-sense upon its side.” -Jung
P.S it is up to philosophers to fix this broken thing called society.