Parbleu mon dieu Bourdieu! bien sur monsieur :)
When in doubt you can't go wrong fielding a left bank flossofer ossifer.
I definitely approve of Pierre, sous les paves la plage as one was wont to say
during "les evenements".
Ah when renascent revenants rêve en grève outgrabing ravers in the widening
gyre, reivin' and a thievin - non vincit da capitalists eh!
Larry
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> I guess the root of debate is in the circular trap placed by
> the apparent
> opposition between critical vs post-modern theory. To be able
> to think
> outside the box, I may suggest, why not use Pierre Bourdieu's
> social capital
> framework? Those doing theory and those campaigning could
> equally have a
> shared interest, accumulate social capital whilst contributing to
> emancipation. Best, Andy Velarde
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