"Bourdieu's polemics are arresting and often witty." <i>Times Literary Supplement</i> <p><br /> '[A] delightful short book. Bourdieu is the rare kind of intellectual author who makes sense outside of the university. <i>Acts of Resistance</i> is a piece of sharply polemical writing, which brilliantly exposes the break up of civil society being brought about by globalisation.' <i>Mark Perriman, New Statesman</i></p>
A powerful plea for a new internationalism which would seek to defend the public interest and the social rights of ordinary people against the new prophets of the marketplace, this important and timely book by one of Europe's most outstanding intellectuals deserves to be widely read.
The left hand and the right hand of the State.
Sollers tel quel.
The status of foreigners: a shibboleth.
Abuse of power by the advocates of reason.
The train driver's remark.
Against the destruction of a civilization.
The myth of "globalization" and the European welfare state.
The thoughts of Chairman Tietmeyer.
Social scientists, economic science and the social movement.
For a new internationalism.
Return to television.
The government finds the people irresponsible.
Job insecurity is everywhere now.
The movement of the unemployed, a social miracle.
The negative intellectual.
Neo-liberalism, the utopia (becoming a reality) of unlimited exploitation.
References.
A powerful plea for a new internationalism which would seek to defend the public interest and the social rights of ordinary people against the new prophets of the marketplace, this important and timely book by one of Europe's most outstanding intellectuals deserves to be widely read.