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The function of sociology, as of every science, is to reveal that which is hidden.
— Pierre Bourdieu
Practice has a logic which is not that of the logician.
— Pierre Bourdieu
For the first time in her life, Jocelyn felt the hot shame of being underdressed for a party.
— Heidi Schulz
Every established order tends to produce the naturalization of its own arbitrariness.
— Pierre Bourdieu
Algeria is what allowed me to accept myself.
— Pierre Bourdieu
The mind is a metaphor of the world of objects.
— Pierre Bourdieu
Taste classifies, and it classifies the classifier
— Pierre Bourdieu
We need some heterodoxy in social science in order for them to avoid death by suffocation under dogmatism.
— Bourdieu, Pierre
In the case of sociology however, we are always walking on hot coals, and the things we discuss are alive, they're not dead and buried
— Pierre Bourdieu
If you do not rest on the good foundation of nature, you will labour with little honor and less profit.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
The war in Iraq is a rare opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times a new world order can emerge.
— George W. Bush
Male domination is so rooted in our collective unconscious that we no longer even see it.
— Pierre Bourdieu
I think if I hadn't become a sociologist, I would have become very anti-intellectual.
— Pierre Bourdieu
The point of my work is to show that culture and education aren't simply hobbies or minor influences.
— Pierre Bourdieu
If the sociologist has a role, it is probably more to furnish weapons than to give lessons.
— Pierre Bourdieu
ThunderClan warriors don't kill unless they have to
— Erin Hunter
Much corporate giving is charitable in nature rather than philanthropic.
— David Rockefeller
Photography itself is most frequently nothing but the reproduction of the image that a group produces of its own integration.
— Pierre Bourdieu
My mind is my kingdom.
— Francis Quarles
Television enjoys a de facto monopoly on what goes into the heads of a significant part of the population and what they think.
— Pierre Bourdieu
The most successful ideological effects are those which have no need for words, and ask no more than complicitous silence.
— Pierre Bourdieu