 | Daniel Bell - History - 2008
In 1976, Daniel Bell’s historical work predicted a vastly different society developing—one that will rely on the “economics of information” rather than the “economics of goods ... | |
 | Social Science - 1962 - 501 pages
This work first argued that the older humanistic ideologies from the 19th and early 20th centuries were exhausted, and that new parochial ideologies would arise. This 2000 ... | |
 | Daniel Bell - Social Science - 1991 - 370 pages
This collection brings together Daniel Bell's best work in essay form. It deals with a variety of topics: technology and culture, religion and personal identity, intellectuals ... | |
 | Malcolm Waters - Social Science - 1996 - 198 pages
Daniel Bell is perhaps the most famous sociologist of his generation. He has been hailed as the prophet of the emergence of a new society, the postindustrial society, and as ... | |
 | Morris Dickstein - History - 1977 - 300 pages
Recreates and reassesses the key events, developments, cultural and political dilemmas, and various movements and achievements of a turbulent decade | |
 | George Scialabba - Philosophy - 2009 - 250 pages
Nonfiction. Politics. Literary Criticism. WHAT ARE INTELLECTUALS GOOD FOR? appraises a large gallery of twentieth-century intellectuals, including Randolph Bourne, Dwight ... | |
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