Luc Boltanski
Born
in Paris, France
January 04, 1940
Genre
Influences
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The New Spirit of Capitalism
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21 editions
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1999
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On Justification: Economies of Worth
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15 editions
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1991
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On Critique: A Sociology of Emancipation
15 editions
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published
2009
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Distant Suffering: Morality, Media and Politics (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies)
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14 editions
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published
1993
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Mysteries and Conspiracies: Detective Stories, Spy Novels and the Making of Modern Societies
18 editions
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published
2012
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Love and Justice as Competences
9 editions
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published
1990
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The Foetal Condition: A Sociology of Engendering and Abortion
10 editions
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published
2004
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Η επÎκταση του πεδίου της Δεξιάς
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5 editions
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2014
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Enrichissement. Une critique de la marchandise
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Rendre la réalité inacceptable : A propos de "La production de l'idéologie dominante"
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“Everyone recognizes reality (or recognizes what, in their experience, clearly pertains to reality) only because others designate it to them as such. Reality suffers from a species of inherent fragility, such that the reality of reality must incessantly be reinforced in order to endure.”
― On Critique: A Sociology of Emancipation
― On Critique: A Sociology of Emancipation
“I shall maintain that critique only becomes meaningful with respect to the order that it puts in crisis, but also, reciprocally, that the systems which ensure something like the preservation of an order only become fully meaningful when one realizes that they are based on the constant threat, albeit unequally depending on epochs and societies, represented by the possibility of critique.”
― On Critique: A Sociology of Emancipation
― On Critique: A Sociology of Emancipation
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