SOCIOL 130AC Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Immanence, Intercultural Competence, Objectified
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It is a vis insita, a force inscribed in objective or subjective structures, but it is also a lex insita, the principle underlying the immanent regularities of the social world. It is what makes the games of society not least, the economic game something other than simple games of chance offering at every moment the possibility of a miracle. Cultural capital can be acquired, to a varying extent, depending on the period, the society, and the social class. ), which are the trace or realization of theories or critiques of these theories, problematics, etc. Their studies of the relationship between academic ability and academic investment show that they are unaware that ability or talent is itself the product of an investment of time and cultural capital. Like the acquisition of a muscular physique or a suntan, it cannot be done at second hand.