Acts of Resistance

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Discover the transformative insights of Pierre Bourdieu in this essential political work, published by John Wiley & Sons (UK). With FREE shipping and expected delivery within 6 weeks, you can delve into a compelling critique of neo-liberalism and its impact on society. In 'Acts of Resistance', Bourdieu passionately defends the principles of public interest amidst the withdrawal of state support from crucial social sectors such as housing, health, and social services. This important tome, spanning 120 pages, speaks directly to the marginalized voices silenced in contemporary discourse. Bourdieu argues that the rise of private enterprise and flexible markets only exacerbates inequalities, creating despair among the most vulnerable. This book is not just an academic perspective—it's a necessary rallying cry for social rights and international solidarity. If you are looking for a powerful exploration of political resistance and the future of public welfare, this timeless work is a must-read. Bourdieu offers not only a critique but also hope, urging readers to advocate for a new internationalism that prioritizes the needs of ordinary people over corporate interests. Engage with the ideas that challenge dominant narratives and empower social movements today.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780745622187
Year: 1998
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 120


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In his most explicitly political work to date, Pierre Bourdieu
speaks out against the new myths of our time - especially those
associated with neo-liberalism - and offers a passionate defence of
the public interest. The withdrawal of the state from many areas of
social life in recent years - housing, health, social services,
etc. - has produced growing despair in the most deprived sections
of the population; the dismantling of public welfare in the name of
private enterprise, flexible markets and global competitiveness is
increasing the misery of those who have suffered most. In this
sharp, uncompromising attack on neo-liberalism and those who
champion it - from the IMF to the President of the Bundesbank, from
politicians to academic commentators - Bourdieu stands up for the
interests of the powerless and helps to give a voice to those
individuals, groups and social movements whose views are rarely
heard in the dominant media.


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.

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