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Economic capital is not the only factor determining social status from "summary" of Distinction by Pierre Bourdieu

Economic capital, while undoubtedly important, is just one piece of the puzzle when it comes to determining an individual's social status. In fact, according to Bourdieu, there are multiple forms of capital that interact to shape a person's position within society. Cultural capital, for example, plays a significant role in defining social status. This type of capital encompasses a person's education, knowledge, and cultural tastes. Those with high levels of cultural capital are often able to navigate social situations with ease, demonstrating their sophistication and refinement. Social capital is another key fact...
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    Distinction

    Pierre Bourdieu

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