1st Edition

Pierre Bourdieu Theory and Politics

By Ágoston Fáber Copyright 2026
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

Pierre Bourdieu is one of the most prominent figures in 20th-century sociology. His influence remains substantial even after his death in 2002, and his views and findings continue to divide sociologists to this day. This book examines the issue of Bourdieu’s so-called “political turn,” a significant topic in the French press and academic world. It explores whether the relationship between... Read more

Introduction, 1. The myth of “two Bourdieus”, 2. The birth and rise of Bourdieusian sociology, 3. The outlines of Bourdieu’s “theory of action”, 4. Bourdieu’s and Boltanski’s contrasting social theories, 5. The epistemic foundations of intervening in social processes, 6. On Bourdieu’s “social determinism”, 7. Truth as politics? The genesis of truth in the scientific field, 8. The beginnings of a public engagement?, 9. The possibility of social critique and political action in Bourdieu and Boltanski, 10. The traces and possibility of rational action in Bourdieu’s sociology, Conclusion

Biography

Ágoston Fáber is a sociologist and translator from Hungary, and holds a PhD in sociology from Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. He worked as the editor-in-chief of Replika Social Science Quarterly and serves as editor for Új Egyenlőség social theory magazine.