Pierre Bourdieu and Democratic Politics: The Mystery of MinistryISBN: 978-0-7456-3488-3
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224 pages
June 2005, Polity
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Pierre Bourdieu was a brilliant sociologist and social thinker; he
was also an intensely political man whose work is of profound
significance for rethinking democracy. This original volume
presents and develops Bourdieu’s distinctive contribution to
the theory and practice of democratic politics. It explicates and
illustrates his core concepts of political field and field of
power, his historical model of the bureaucratic state, and his
influential analyses of the practices and institutions involved in
the paradoxical phenomenon of political representation –
starting with the enigma of delegation, or what he called the
“mystery of ministry.”
The fruitfulness of Bourdieu’s approach is demonstrated in
a series of integrated studies of voting, public opinion polls,
party dynamics, class rule, and state-building, as well as by
careful analyses of Bourdieu’s own civic engagements and his
theoretical treatment of the politics of reason and recognition in
contemporary society.
Charting the connections between Bourdieu’s political views, the main nodes of his sociology of democratic representation, and the implications of this sociology for progressive civic thought and action, this book will be of interest to students and scholars across the gamut of disciplines as well as to citizens concerned with renewing struggles for social justice.