What is included with this book?
Editors' Note | p. xi |
Introduction: A Specific Kind Of Political Commitment | p. xiii |
1958-1962: Political Commitment During A War Of Liberation | p. xvii |
1961-1963 | |
Colonial War and Revolutionary Consciousness | p. 3 |
Revolution in the revolution | p. 7 |
From revolutionary war to revolution | p. 14 |
A retrospective on the Algerian experience | p. 20 |
My feelings about Sartre | p. 25 |
1964-1970 | |
Education and Domination | p. 31 |
Jacobin ideology | p. 34 |
'I see May 1968 as having two faces...' | p. 40 |
Appeal for the organization of a general assembly of teaching and research | p. 41 |
Some indicators for a policy of democratization | p. 46 |
A look back at the reception of The Inheritors and Reproduction in Education | p. 49 |
1971-1980 | |
Against the Science of Political Dispossession | p. 57 |
The doxosophists | p. 60 |
Public opinion | p. 61 |
Intellectuals and social struggle | p. 64 |
Giving voice to the voiceless | p. 70 |
Esprit magazine and Pierre Bourdieu's sociology | p. 78 |
Blessed are the poor in spirit | p. 79 |
Dominant Ideology and Scientific Autonomy | p. 87 |
Declaration of intent, Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales I, January 1975 | p. 90 |
Scientific method and the social hierarchy of objects | p. 93 |
Declaration of intent, Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales 5/6, November 1975 | p. 97 |
'Intelligence is the key virtue of the modern leader...' | p. 98 |
Encyclopaedia of accepted ideas and commonplaces used in neutral spaces | p. 99 |
The royal science and the fatalism of probability | p. 103 |
'And if we actually spoke about Afghanistan...' | p. 113 |
The culture of the rich | p. 114 |
The anatomy of taste | p. 115 |
1970-1980: political commitment and ideological shift | p. 117 |
1981-1986 | |
Lay People and Professionals in Politics | p. 121 |
'Notice to the people' | p. 124 |
Politics belongs to them | p. 125 |
'Missed opportunities: after 1936 and 1956, 1981?' | p. 126 |
Rediscovering the left's libertarian tradition | p. 127 |
Intellectuals and established powers | p. 131 |
Revealing the wellsprings of power | p. 133 |
All racism is essentialism | p. 137 |
On Michel Foucault | p. 138 |
1984-1990 | |
Education and Education Policy | p. 143 |
The naked emperors of the university | p. 147 |
Proposals for the future of education | p. 156 |
Twenty years before the College de France report | p. 159 |
The College de France report. Pierre Bourdieu explains | p. 160 |
A refusal to be cannon-fodder for the bosses | p. 167 |
Principles for a discussion of the contents of education | p. 173 |
Letter to the Iyceens of Les Mureaux | p. 181 |
1988-1995 | |
Disenchantment with Politics, and a Realpolitik of Reason | p. 185 |
Civic virtue | p. 188 |
Basing criticism on a knowledge of the social world | p. 191 |
Our wretched state | p. 197 |
For Struggles on a European Scale | p. 205 |
For an international of intellectuals | p. 209 |
History rises in the east | p. 218 |
The political language of conservative revolutions | p. 221 |
Mental walls | p. 222 |
Intellectual responsibilities | p. 228 |
How to escape the circle of fear? | p. 230 |
Declaration of intent, Liber 25, 1995 | p. 233 |
In the service of historical forms of universality | p. 234 |
The object of a writers' parliament | p. 238 |
Towards a Collective Intellectual | p. 243 |
An example of 'rational demagogy' in education | p. 247 |
A trompe l'oeil university reform | p. 250 |
One problem can be hidden by another | p. 253 |
Stay the hands of the murderers! | p. 254 |
For a party of civil peace | p. 256 |
Failing to assist an endangered person | p. 259 |
M. Pasqua, his adviser, and foreigners | p. 261 |
No ghettoizing of Algeria! | p. 263 |
Reveal and divulge the repressed | p. 265 |
1995-2001 | |
Supporting Social Struggles | p. 271 |
A look back at the December 1995 strikes | p. 275 |
Appeal for a general assembly of the social movement | p. 280 |
In support of the march for homosexual visibility | p. 282 |
Combat state xenophobia | p. 284 |
Enough state racism! | p. 286 |
Neoliberalism as conservative revolution | p. 288 |
An upsurge of action by the unemployed | p. 294 |
For a left that is left | p. 296 |
An age of restoration | p. 300 |
One minister doesn't make a summer | p. 302 |
The contemporary relevance of Karl Kraus | p. 308 |
The Media in the Service of Conservative Revolution | p. 315 |
Liberation, twenty years on | p. 319 |
Questions of words | p. 321 |
From miscellany to a matter of state | p. 324 |
The misery of the media | p. 326 |
Questions about a misunderstanding | p. 332 |
Can television criticize television? | p. 333 |
Questions to the real masters of the world | p. 340 |
Resisting the Liberal Counter-Revolution | p. 347 |
Open letter to the members of the UN mission to Algeria | p. 351 |
European appeal for a just and lasting peace in the Balkans | p. 355 |
For an Austria in the forefront of Europe | p. 358 |
Manifesto for a general assembly of the European social movement | p. 362 |
The new planetary vulgate | p. 364 |
Open letter to the director-general of UNESCO on the threats posed by the GATT agreement | p. 370 |
Social Europe is hanging fire | p. 373 |
For a real mobilization of organized forces | p. 374 |
For a permanent organization of resistance to the new world order | p. 377 |
Scholars and the social movement | p. 380 |
How to effectively establish the critical attitude | p. 384 |
Index | p. 389 |
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