Deinstitutionalization as a way of corrosion of the state´s claim to a monopoly on legitimate violence
an approach based on Pierre Bourdieu, François Dubet and Danilo Martuccelli
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Estado, Poder simbólico, Legitimidade, Desinstitucionalização, Individualização. / State, Symbolic power, Legitimacy, Deinstitutionalization, Individualization.Abstract
https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8966/2023/66158i
This article aims to discuss the impact of deinstitutionalization on the state's claim to a
monopoly of legitimate physical and symbolic violence. Thus, in the first place, starting
with a concise approach to the concepts of field, capital and habitus, it presents, without
pretension to a critical distancing (which would be incompatible with its dimensions and
purposes), the general aspects of Pierre Bourdieu's reflection about the State. For this
purpose, it then examines the thesis proposed by the author about the State as an
institution responsible for the (re)production and canonization of forms of social
classification. After this examination, it focuses on fundamental aspects of the analysis
undertaken by François Dubet and Danilo Martuccelli about the process of
deinstitutionalization in order to indicate some of its effects on the State.
Keywords: State; Symbolic power; Legitimacy; Deinstitutionalization; Individualization.
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