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The education system serves to reproduce social inequalities from "summary" of Distinction by Pierre Bourdieu

The education system is often seen as a means of social mobility, a way for individuals to rise above their social origins and achieve success. However, Pierre Bourdieu argues that the reality is quite different. In his work "Distinction," Bourdieu demonstrates how the education system actually serves to reproduce social inequalities rather than eradicate them. One of the key ways in which this occurs is through the concept of cultural capital. Bourdieu suggests that individuals from higher social classes possess a greater amount of cultural capital, which includes knowledge, skills, and cultural tastes. This cultural capital is often passed down from generation to generation, creating a cycle of privilege that is difficult to break. Furthermore, Bourdieu argues that the education sys...
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    Distinction

    Pierre Bourdieu

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