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Social movements and symbolic power : radicalism, reform and the trial of democracy in France

Title
Social movements and symbolic power : radicalism, reform and the trial of democracy in France / John Girling.
ISBN
9780230000728
023000072X
1281765880
9781281765888
1403933790
9781403933799
Published
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
Physical Description
1 online resource. (vii, 171 pages)
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Summary
The 'social fracture' of modern societies, divided between dominant elites and subordinate citizens, is central to the critique of Alain Touraine ('social movements') and Pierre Bourdieu ('symbolic power'). Both insist that structural inequalities in social, economic and political fields are at the heart of the democratic malaise. Indeed, widespread inequality at work, in educational opportunities and access to social goods contradicts the founding principles of liberty, equality and fraternity. Touraine and Bourdieu differ, however, in their theoretical and practical conclusions. Touraine is reformist, advocating cooperation as well as contestation in relations between social movements (such as trade unions, environmentalists and feminists) and political institutions. Bourdieu, on the contrary, is radical, insisting on the overthrow of dominant structures of society, which not only physically enforce elite rule, but by the subtle diffusion of 'symbolic power' - whereby the dominated internalise ruling ideas - ensure that subordinate classes contribute to their own domination. Rather than emphasising conflict between radicalism and reformism, John Girling sees them as complementary: each needing the other to be effective. The mobilising force of social movements requires the inspirational goals of (transformed) symbolic power, which are not in the service of dominant structures, but are universal values worth striving for. It is in this way that the 'democratic deficit' of modern societies - constrained between the imperatives of the global economy and the disillusionment of citizens - can best be overcome.
Variant and related titles
Palgrave social & cultural studies collection 2003-2004.
Other formats
Print version: Girling, J.L.S. Social movements and symbolic power. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 19, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-161) and index.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Social Critique: Discrimination and Inequality
Touraine and Bourdieu: Two Perspectives
Social Change: Radicalism or Reform
Rights of Women: A Case Study
Conclusion
Appendix: Structure/Action Theories of Alain Bourdieu, Touraine, Giddens and Archer: A Comparison.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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