![]() ![]() Senior, who may be called the Clauren of the English economists, a man famed both for his economic science and his beautiful style, was summoned from Oxford to Manchester, to learn in the latter place the political economy he taught in the former.īourdieu and Passeron’s book, which appears at a time when the debate on the ‘crisis of education’ is hotting up both within and beyond the ‘student community’, deserves more than a few remarks. One fine morning, in the year 1836, Nassau W. ![]() that Theology points out the way to heaven that Philosophy teaches us to speak with an appearance of truth on all things, and causes us to be admired by the less learned that Jurisprudence, Medicine and all other sciences bring honours and riches to those who cultivate them. ![]() But so soon as I had achieved the entire course of study at the close of which one is usually received into the ranks of the learned, I changed my opinion entirely… I did not omit, however, always to hold in esteem those exercises which are the occupation of the Schools. ![]() I have been nourished on letters from my childhood, and since I was given to believe that by their means a clear and certain knowledge could be obtained of all that is useful in life, I had an extreme desire to acquire instruction. Reading notes on Pierre Bourdieu and Jean-Claude Passeron, ‘The Inheritors’ ![]()
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