Cultural capital (and the matthew effect)
- cultural capital= "knowledge, skills and even aesthetic tastes"
- passed on and reproduced through generations
- people who are born with cultural capital (ex. access to resources and elite schools/universities) use it further their own advantage
- accumulation of cultural capital can. be positive when it benefits greater society (ex. scientific discoveries)
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