The interest in disinterestedness: lectures at the College de France 1987-1989
A key feature of those who work for the state, in the legal system and in public services is that they claim to be putting their own personal interests aside and working in a disinterested fashion, for the public good. But is disinterested behaviour possible? Can law be treated as a set of universal...
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Zusammenfassung: | A key feature of those who work for the state, in the legal system and in public services is that they claim to be putting their own personal interests aside and working in a disinterested fashion, for the public good. But is disinterested behaviour possible? Can law be treated as a set of universal rules that are independent of particular interests, or is this mere ideology? Is the state bureaucracy a universal class, as Hegel thought, or a structure that serves the interests of the dominant class, as Marx claimed?In his lecture courses at the Collège de France in 1987-88 and 1988-89, Pierre Bourdieu addressed these questions by examining the formation of the legal and bureaucratic fields characteristic of the modern state, uncovering the historical and social conditions that enable a social group to form and find its own interests in the very fact of serving interests that go beyond it. For a disinterested universe to emerge, it needs both the invention of a public service, or a spirit of service to the public cause, and the creation of a social universe in which individuals can pursue a career devoted to public service and be rewarded for it. In other words, it requires a process of autonomization through which special fields are constituted in the social cosmos within which a special kind of game that follows the rules of disinterest can be played out.By reconstructing the conditions under which an interest in disinterestedness emerged, Bourdieu sheds new light on the formation of the modern state and legal system and provides a fresh perspective on the many professions in modern societies that are oriented towards the service of the common good |
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Contents Editorial Note viii YEAR OF 1987-88 Lecture of 10 March 1988 Internal reading, external reading and autonomy - Forgetting the microcosm - The coherence and normativity of the law The space of works and the space of positions - A canonical text by d’Aguesseau - The invention of the public as a new sovereign 1 Lecture of 17 March 1988 Common sense and the feel for the game in a field - The transfiguration of common sense into specialized meanings (sequel) - Producing a love for the game - Two other questions - The double historicization - The Jansenist influence and the problem of self-love - Inventing the public: the oracle effect - Producing the universal with individual interests 26 Lecture of 24 March 1988 What is a quotation? - The effect of the social sciences on the social world - From interesting conditions to disinterestedness - The principle of sufficient reason and its suspension - Logical logic and practical logics - Conditions creating interest in disinterestedness - Spontaneous submission to the rules of the field - Genesis of the rules of the juridical field - Business law and pure law - Cross checking - The force of the ideal - Escaping historicism 53
vi Contents Lecture of 14 April 1988 The claim to be universal - Does a space beyond positions exist? - Two canonical positions - The organicist metaphor - A quasi-divine viewpoint - Durkheim’s lapses - The reinvention of Hegel’s theory - The State, a movement towards unity - Bureaucracy - Durkheim, State sociologist Lecture of 21 April 1988 A charitable reading of Marx’s theory of the State - An enchanted vision and a disenchanted vision of the State - The unconscious corporatism of the sociologists - A sociological critique of the social sciences - First false problem: does sociology liberate or manipulate? - Second false problem: continuity or break? - Towards a social history of the social sciences - The ‘prehistory of the social sciences’ - The birth of the social sciences in an awkward position - Scientific sociology and France as a special case - The separation of national traditions during the interwar period - The triumphant postwar development 81 109 YEAR OF 1988-89 Lecture of 19 January 1989 The essays on the State - Disinterestedness is suspect - An inverted world and its genesis - The ghost of economic reality - Understanding the oblates - Two universal observations 137 Lecture of 26 January 1989 A plan for an enquiry into the Pechiney affair A transhistorical sociology of ethical dispositions - The habitus and the Kantian ethic 154 Lecture of 2 February 1989 The regulated transgression of the bureaucratic rule - The political field and the bureaucratic field - The categories of technocratic understanding - The notion of profession, a scholarly myth - Defining
the concept 166
Contents vii Lecture of 9 February 1989 A sociodicy behind the description of a historical process - The profession, a scholarly myth - Profession, corps and field - The theory of the professions as a negative theory of the State - The school as liberator - Continuity and genesis of the great corps 182 Lecture of 16 February 1989 The medical profession and the State - Weber and the ‘patent of education’ - State magic, certification, magic and the educational universe - The confinement of the dominant - A programme for research 206 Pierre Bourdieu at the Gates of the State: Situating the Lectures of 1987-88 and 1988-89 222 Julien Duval Summaries of the Lectures Published in the Annual of the Collège de France 242 Notes Index 253 297 |
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