Political Interventions

Political Interventions:Social Science and Political Action

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Urgent political writings of the major twentieth-century sociologist

Pierre Bourdieu, one of the most influential critical social theorists of the second half of the twentieth century, once described sociology as “a combat sport.” This comprehensive collection of his writings on politics and social science, from early 1960s articles on the Algerian War of Independence to the last text he published before his death, proves that this vision was enduring throughout his life—as well as a serious scholar Bourdieu was always an outspoken public intellectual.
Political Interventions includes many texts hitherto unavailable in English and, placing them in their historical context, reconstructs Bourdieu’s vision of academic study and political activism as two sides of the same process: the decoding and critique of social reality in order to transform it.

Reviews

  • France’s leading sociologist, its most influential intellectual—and one of its angriest men.

    London Review of Books
  • A leading French sociologist and maverick intellectual.

    New York Times
  • The most convincing embodiment of the politically active intellectual since Jean-Paul Sartre or Michel Foucault.

    The Times