![]() People’s practices in society are characterized and influenced by the social and economic class in which they are. People in different social and economic classes have different habits and practices (Bourdieu 2013, p.172). Through the habitus system, Bourdieu shows the evaluation and breakdown of the different acts, practices, and traditions by different economic and social classes. From the association of the two ideas taste emerges which is a unitary collection of distinctive and specific preferences that express the same expressive aim in particular logic of the individual symbolic furniture, subspaces, language, body axis, and clothing. These relations gradually become sign systems that are socially qualified this includes things like vulgar and distinguished. ![]() Bourdieu defines a common way of life, lifestyle, as shown in their mutual relationships depicted through their schemes of the habitus. Bourdieu observes the classification system of the practices which he refers to as the principal division. ![]()
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