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Resumen de Nécessaire mais non suffisante: la sociologie des « effets pervers » de Raymond Boudon

Pierre Favre

  • English

    Raymond Boudon's socjology of " perverse effects " Pierre Favre Notably in his book entitled " Effets pervers et ordre social " (Perverse effects and social order), the sociologist Raymond Boudon proposes to make the perverse effect concept — an unintended and unforeseen effect stemming from the aggregation of individual behaviours — one of the main tools of sociological analysis. Although certain methodological irrégularites detract from Boudon's demonstrations, it remains that explaining the mechanism of situation logic is a positive contribution to the understanding of political phenomena. However, Boudon's refusal to attach any importance to the circumstances in which the structures of interaction take shape and his similar refusal to take into account the effect of the dispositions of the actors in these same interaction structures make it impossible to consider the sociology of perverse effects as adequate for analysing political and social effects.

  • français

    comme suffisante, pour l'analyse des faits politiques et sociaux, la sociologie des effets pervers.


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