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Boltanski L., Thévenot L. On Justification: Economies of Worth / Translated by C. Porter. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 2006
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A vital and underappreciated dimension of social interaction is
the way individuals justify their actions to others, instinctively drawing on their
experience to appeal to principles they hope will command respect. Individuals, however,
often misread situations, and many disagreements can be explained by people appealing,
knowingly and unknowingly, to different principles. On Justification is the first
English translation of Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot's ambitious theoretical
examination of these phenomena, a book that has already had a huge impact on French
sociology and is likely to have a similar influence in the English-speaking world.
In this foundational work of post-Bourdieu sociology, the authors
examine a wide range of situations where people justify their actions. The authors
argue that justifications fall into six main logics exemplified by six authors: civic
(Rousseau), market (Adam Smith), industrial (Saint-Simon), domestic (Bossuet), inspiration
(Augustine), and fame (Hobbes). The authors show how these justifications conflict,
as people compete to legitimize their views of a situation.
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