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Decomposing the Intellectuals' Class Power: Conversion of Cultural Capital to Income, Hungary, 1986

Jozsef Borocz
Rutgers University

Caleb Southworth
University of Oregon



Social Forces, March 1996

Abstract:     
Konrád and Szelényi posed a powerful critique of state socialism with their formulation of the new class theory suggesting that intellectuals were on the road to class power. Using a Weberian reading of Bourdieu, we specify empirically one aspect of that critique and examine the statistical effects of cultural capital on income inequalities in Hungary, 1986. While confirming the independent effects of both education and habitus, - potential and realized aspects of cultural capital - our analysis suggests that certification obtained through formal education is the strongest cultural capital predictor of incomes.

Keywords: cultural capital, income, Hungary, late state socialism

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Date posted: October 11, 2006 ; Last revised: October 11, 2006

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Borocz, Jozsef and Southworth, Caleb, Decomposing the Intellectuals' Class Power: Conversion of Cultural Capital to Income, Hungary, 1986. Social Forces, March 1996. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=936266


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Jozsef Borocz (Contact Author)
Rutgers University ( email )
Dept of Sociology
54 Joyce Kilmer Ave
Piscataway, NJ 08940
United States
Caleb Southworth
University of Oregon ( email )
1280 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403
United States
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