Sumario: | This book by Emiliano Gambarotta explores the political theories and sociological insights of Pierre Bourdieu. It delves into Bourdieu's concepts such as habitus, capital, and field, and how these shape social practices and structures. The text critiques political systems through a sociological lens, examining the role of symbolic power and cultural practices in maintaining or challenging power dynamics. It addresses themes like symbolic subversion, democracy, and the role of intellectuals in political discourse. Intended for scholars and students of sociology and political philosophy, the book seeks to provide a reflective critique of political structures and their cultural underpinnings.
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