Turning over the «Sociology of politics» of P. Bourdieu: dean invites to a dialogue
Abstract
The dialogue brought to the attention of the reader is devoted to the sociology of the posultics of the outstanding French scientist P. Bourdieu. Based on the popularity of P. Bourdieu, including among students of the faculty of philosophy and social sciences, Belarusian State University, the authors are trying to answer the question of what brings the sociogy of P. Bourdieu to the worldview of a modern student, his professional competence and what is its resolving potential in understanding modern society.
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