Almost all encyclopedia entries and essays dedicated to the lemma ‘cul-ture’ cite Raymond Williams’ famous statement in his 1976 Keywords: «Culture is one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language». This sentence can be easily modified to say that ‘culture’ is one of the most complicated words in sociological theory as there is no author who has explicitly or implicitly avoided addressing the topic. But this is not the only debt that the study of culture owes to Williams, who defined culture as also the ‘ordinary’ and ‘the whole way of life’ found in a particular society (Williams 1958). Contrary to any elitist view of the phenomenon focused on the existence of a high and legitimate forms of culture, Williams unde...