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 x
... revolution , the pervasive influence of mass media , and the popular accessibility of culture . The approach to the study of intellectuals chosen in this book therefore departs from the conventional emphasis on individuals or small ...
... revolution , the pervasive influence of mass media , and the popular accessibility of culture . The approach to the study of intellectuals chosen in this book therefore departs from the conventional emphasis on individuals or small ...
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... revolution . It was the late Alvin Gouldner , my colleague at that time at Washington University in St. Louis , who provided the initial impetus - both through his own theo- retical work and his personal encouragement . While I did not ...
... revolution . It was the late Alvin Gouldner , my colleague at that time at Washington University in St. Louis , who provided the initial impetus - both through his own theo- retical work and his personal encouragement . While I did not ...
Side 1
... revolutions , and states - in practice as well as in the- ory . Especially in moments of great turbulence and change , history reflects an intimate dialectic between political ideas and social trans- formation within which intellectuals ...
... revolutions , and states - in practice as well as in the- ory . Especially in moments of great turbulence and change , history reflects an intimate dialectic between political ideas and social trans- formation within which intellectuals ...
Side 3
... revolutionary turbulence of late eighteenth and nineteenth - century Europe , the traditional intellectual gave way , at crucial junctures , to the Jacobin mode of intellectual whose historical debut arrived with the French Revolution ...
... revolutionary turbulence of late eighteenth and nineteenth - century Europe , the traditional intellectual gave way , at crucial junctures , to the Jacobin mode of intellectual whose historical debut arrived with the French Revolution ...
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... revolution has deepened the trend toward more dispersed locales of learning , cultural life , and opinion making associated with computer networking , cable TV , self - publishing , mini - magazines , electronic books , and similar ...
... revolution has deepened the trend toward more dispersed locales of learning , cultural life , and opinion making associated with computer networking , cable TV , self - publishing , mini - magazines , electronic books , and similar ...
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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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