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 vii
... Intelligentsia A New Jacobinism ? 5. The University , Modernity , and the Diffusion of Technocratic Discourse Professionalism and the Cult of Technology The Rationalization of Academic Life The Academic Subversion of Marxism Theory for ...
... Intelligentsia A New Jacobinism ? 5. The University , Modernity , and the Diffusion of Technocratic Discourse Professionalism and the Cult of Technology The Rationalization of Academic Life The Academic Subversion of Marxism Theory for ...
Side x
... intelligentsia suggests a wide variety of roles : professionals , writ- ers , artists , scientists , journalists , even politicians . They all serve in some way to reproduce , or undermine , specific beliefs , ideas , attitudes , and ...
... intelligentsia suggests a wide variety of roles : professionals , writ- ers , artists , scientists , journalists , even politicians . They all serve in some way to reproduce , or undermine , specific beliefs , ideas , attitudes , and ...
Side xiii
... intelligentsia accompanied by its negation in the social forces that grow out of the conditions identified above . The crisis of modernity generates an epochal conflict between technocratic and critical modes of thought , between ...
... intelligentsia accompanied by its negation in the social forces that grow out of the conditions identified above . The crisis of modernity generates an epochal conflict between technocratic and critical modes of thought , between ...
Side 3
... intelligentsia situated in higher education , the media , and the arts but typically confined to local spheres of influence and therefore lacking the cohesion of the technocrats . The epochal con- flict between technocratic and critical ...
... intelligentsia situated in higher education , the media , and the arts but typically confined to local spheres of influence and therefore lacking the cohesion of the technocrats . The epochal con- flict between technocratic and critical ...
Side 4
... intelligentsia precisely since those efforts were launched . If this subculture assimilates many problematic features of the sur- rounding academic milieu ( e.g. , positivism , fetishism of technology , professionalism ) , its ...
... intelligentsia precisely since those efforts were launched . If this subculture assimilates many problematic features of the sur- rounding academic milieu ( e.g. , positivism , fetishism of technology , professionalism ) , its ...
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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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