Intellectuals and the Crisis of ModernityState University of New York Press, 3. aug. 1993 - 222 sider This book explores the role of intellectuals in politics and social change from traditional society to the present. Its theoretical structure is based upon six distinct types of intellectual activity. The rise and decline of specific types is analyzed in the historical context of industrialization, technological change, shifting social forces, and the emergence of popular movements. |
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Side xi
... bureaucratic centralism as socialist myth , the power of media manipulation , and of course the decline of universal theories and political certitudes that reflects the " postmodern condition . " The stubborn reality is that ...
... bureaucratic centralism as socialist myth , the power of media manipulation , and of course the decline of universal theories and political certitudes that reflects the " postmodern condition . " The stubborn reality is that ...
Side 3
... bureaucratic state capitalism and other forms of industrial society . They are located pri- marily in the state bureaucracy , universities , corporations , the military , the media , and the culture industry . Evolving out of and ...
... bureaucratic state capitalism and other forms of industrial society . They are located pri- marily in the state bureaucracy , universities , corporations , the military , the media , and the culture industry . Evolving out of and ...
Side 4
... bureaucratic advance have come new forms of local resistance , mir- rored first in the spread of popular movements and then in the diffusion of academic alternatives such as Critical Theory , radical political econ- omy ...
... bureaucratic advance have come new forms of local resistance , mir- rored first in the spread of popular movements and then in the diffusion of academic alternatives such as Critical Theory , radical political econ- omy ...
Side 5
... bureaucratic expansion , of mass society and the culture industry , into the deepest recesses of everyday life . This crisis of modernity is probably nowhere more visible than in the ecological breakdown of urban industrial society ...
... bureaucratic expansion , of mass society and the culture industry , into the deepest recesses of everyday life . This crisis of modernity is probably nowhere more visible than in the ecological breakdown of urban industrial society ...
Side 9
... bureaucratic rule , and class exploita- tion in the name of democracy and progress . " Neither provides a theory of social change sensitive to contradictions around gender relations , ethnicity , ecology , bureaucracy , and culture of ...
... bureaucratic rule , and class exploita- tion in the name of democracy and progress . " Neither provides a theory of social change sensitive to contradictions around gender relations , ethnicity , ecology , bureaucracy , and culture of ...
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Intellectuals and the Marxist Tradition | 37 |
Modernity and the Transformation of Intellectuals | 63 |
The University Modernity and the Diffusion | 97 |
Technocratic Critical | 145 |
Intellectuals and the Collapse of Communism | 185 |
Index | 217 |
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