Acts of Resistance
Discover the compelling insights of Pierre Bourdieu in his influential book, Acts of Resistance, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1998. This thought-provoking work spans 120 pages and delves deep into the political landscape of our time, critiquing the pervasive myths associated with neo-liberalism. Bourdieu passionately defends the public interest, highlighting the detrimental effects of the state's withdrawal from crucial social sectors such as housing, health, and social services.
As a significant contribution to the discourse on Liberalism and left-of-centre democratic ideologies, Acts of Resistance is essential reading for anyone interested in politics and international relations. Explore Bourdieu's powerful arguments and understand the importance of collective action in the face of contemporary challenges. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with one of the leading intellectuals of our time—grab your copy today!