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| 245 | _aThe interest in disinterestedness: Lectures at the college de France (1987-1989) | ||
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_aCambridge _bPolity press _c2024 |
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_aviii, 310 p. _bIncludes bibliographical reference and index |
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| 520 | _aIs the state bureaucracy a universal class, as Hegel thought, or a structure that serves the interests of the dominant class, as Marx claimed? In his lecture courses at the Collège de France in 1987-88 and 1988-89, Pierre Bourdieu addressed these questions by examining the formation of the legal and bureaucratic fields characteristic of the modern state, uncovering the historical and social conditions that enable a social group to form and find its own interests in the very fact of serving interests that go beyond it. | ||
| 650 | _aPolitical sociology | ||
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_aSociology study and teaching (Higher) France _9752370 |
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_aInterest philosophy _9752371 |
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_aDuval, Julien _eEditor _9752372 |
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_aCollier, Peter _eTranslator _951015 |
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