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The coming of post-industrial society : a venture in social forecasting / Daniel Bell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Basic Books, [1999]Copyright date: ©1999Edition: Special anniversary edition / With a new foreword by the authorDescription: cv, 507 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0465097138
  • 9780465097135
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.49 23
Contents:
The Axial Age of Technology Foreword: 1999 -- Foreword: 1976 -- Preface -- Introduction -- Ch. 1. From Industrial to Post-Industrial Society: Theories of Social Development -- Ch. 2. From Goods to Services: The Changing Shape of the Economy -- Ch. 3. The Dimensions of Knowledge and Technology: The New Class Structure of Post-Industrial Society -- Ch. 4. The Subordination of the Corporation: The Tension between the Economizing and Sociologizing Modes -- Ch. 5. Social Choice and Social Planning: The Adequacy of Our Concepts and Tools -- Ch. 6. "Who Will Rule?" Politicians and Technocrats in the Post-Industrial Society -- Coda: An Agenda for the Future -- 1. How Social Systems Change -- 2. The Future of Science -- 3. Meritocracy and Equality -- 4. The End of Scarcity? -- 5. Culture and Consciousness -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Axial Age of Technology Foreword: 1999 -- Foreword: 1976 -- Preface -- Introduction -- Ch. 1. From Industrial to Post-Industrial Society: Theories of Social Development -- Ch. 2. From Goods to Services: The Changing Shape of the Economy -- Ch. 3. The Dimensions of Knowledge and Technology: The New Class Structure of Post-Industrial Society -- Ch. 4. The Subordination of the Corporation: The Tension between the Economizing and Sociologizing Modes -- Ch. 5. Social Choice and Social Planning: The Adequacy of Our Concepts and Tools -- Ch. 6. "Who Will Rule?" Politicians and Technocrats in the Post-Industrial Society -- Coda: An Agenda for the Future -- 1. How Social Systems Change -- 2. The Future of Science -- 3. Meritocracy and Equality -- 4. The End of Scarcity? -- 5. Culture and Consciousness -- Name Index -- Subject Index.

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