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Wow! What an interesting reading. Several things have caught my attention. I had never heard or read the following:

According to French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, academics have this special privilege of being divorced from necessity.

Honestly it seems very true. Academics can be immersed in reality but apart from necessity. It is debatable but very true.

On the other hand, you ask a series of questions at the end that make me reflect. However, it made me laugh:

They get themselves into the habit of questioning why they think they know what they think they know, and continually design investigations to find out.

I have met many sociologists as well!

And the latter is a reckless statement:

dispassion and epistemic humility separate disciplined sociology from armchair ramblings about society.

I think you are too rude to all sociologists. Or is it just about Bourdieu's way of seeing?
It has been a great pleasure to have read. Regards @coty-reh

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Hey, thank you for reading! I'm glad you got something out of it.

As for your last statement, I don't know for sure if Bourdieu agrees with what I said. It's my statement, and you're sort of right in that I'm holding what counts as sociology to a high standard. I know that many sociologists will disagree with my statement that they need to be dispassionate and I expect to get a little push back for it. I will post part two of this essay tomorrow and it will defend my view about that a little more.

Thank you!

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This is a brilliant, thought-provoking post. I think you will do very well on SteemIt. Followed & hope to see more great content soon.

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Thank you! And thanks for reading :)

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Hello Hello!

In itself, the subject is great but wow you were so detailed and wrote so consistently that I loved it

Greetings from Venezuela

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Back then I used to enjoy feminism ideology. Now I see males and females actually complement each other. After going through some journey in self-development and fall deeper into spiritual realms I come to realize anything that we perceive wrong/bad is because they are an imbalance in their female/male energy self.
For the second question, I won't be taking Marine Science as my course in tertiary education if I had known about my soul blueprint, Natal birth chart they called it in astrology. I would have taken psychology instead as my passion and inborn gift seems to be in this field.
Thank you for your insights. Will read your other post when I have the chance.

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Hello @coty-reh, thank you for sharing this creative work! We just stopped by to say that you've been upvoted by the @creativecrypto magazine. The Creative Crypto is all about art on the blockchain and learning from creatives like you. Looking forward to crossing paths again soon. Steem on!

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