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
... conflict and collective struggles . Discourse is therefore neither autonomous nor a mirror image of a " deeper " reality but rests upon a more dialectical relationship involving the complex interplay between intellectual and social life ...
... conflict and collective struggles . Discourse is therefore neither autonomous nor a mirror image of a " deeper " reality but rests upon a more dialectical relationship involving the complex interplay between intellectual and social life ...
Side xiii
... conflict between technocratic and critical modes of thought , between structures of domination and embryonic forms of opposition visible in the emergence of new social movements . As the crisis inten- sifies , the hold of hegemonic ...
... conflict between technocratic and critical modes of thought , between structures of domination and embryonic forms of opposition visible in the emergence of new social movements . As the crisis inten- sifies , the hold of hegemonic ...
Side 4
... conflict even as they become more vulnerable to the pressures of rationalization . The idea that higher education constitutes an autonomous sphere where truth and knowledge can be dispassionately sought is now , more than ever , a myth ...
... conflict even as they become more vulnerable to the pressures of rationalization . The idea that higher education constitutes an autonomous sphere where truth and knowledge can be dispassionately sought is now , more than ever , a myth ...
Side 11
... conflict , from the mun- dane chaos of civil society . The conditions normally associated with a traditional intelligentsia - centralized monarchical power , aristocratic privilege , religious hegemony , a relatively stable mode of ...
... conflict , from the mun- dane chaos of civil society . The conditions normally associated with a traditional intelligentsia - centralized monarchical power , aristocratic privilege , religious hegemony , a relatively stable mode 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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