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Musa al-Gharbi, "We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite" (Princeton UP, 2024)

Jul 28, 2024
Musa al-Gharbi, a sociologist at Stony Brook University and author of "We Have Never Been Woke," reveals how a new elite class misuses social justice language for status. He discusses how these symbolic capitalists genuinely believe in equality while simultaneously perpetuating inequality. Al-Gharbi highlights the contradictions in the pursuit of social justice, where intentions often clash with societal outcomes. He also explores the evolving meanings of 'trauma' in American culture and its implications for identity and power structures.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Journey That Shaped The Book

  • Musa al-Gharbi recounted his shift from philosophy to sociology after his twin brother was killed in Afghanistan and a cancellation episode at Fox News derailed an early teaching job.
  • Those personal events led him to Columbia's sociology PhD and the Manhattan experience that inspired We Have Never Been Woke.
INSIGHT

How Symbolic Capital Creates Elite Deference

  • Symbolic capitalists earn deference through ideas, credentials, position, and cultural status rather than material production.
  • Al-Gharbi adds to Bourdieu's set a fourth form, totemic capital, where affiliation with marginalized identities confers perceived moral authority.
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Who The Symbolic Capitalists Are

  • Symbolic capitalists are professionals whose livelihoods depend on persuading others with words, data, and images rather than producing physical goods.
  • They include journalists, academics, consultants, researchers, and tech workers who wield cultural influence disproportionate to material production.
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