In this section, my objective is to provide a general overview of the concept of a post-industrial society. I am painfully aware of the fact that this involves not taking into account the oftentimes extreme difference among individual theories, in particular those which relate to the manner in which a specific characteristic of post-industrial society develops. However, at this point it is necessary that one get a feeling for what is common to the literature as a whole. I hope to ultimately demonstrate that post-industrialism in fact appears as the modern representative of a distant tradition of political thought. Specifically, I will argue that theories of post-industrial society implicitly entail what I refer to as a technocratic conc...
w h o will rule tomorrow, as our societies move into the advanced stages of industrialism and beyond...
Tremendous research, policy, and investment is directed towards a new wave of automation in modern s...
The technocratic dimension of government—its reliance upon knowledge claims, usually in scientific g...
The concept of industrial society plays a dominant role in the social sciences. The ‘Great Divide’ b...
"The theory of postindustrial society and postmaterialist culture can explain neither the structural...
'The theory of postindustrial society and postmaterialist culture can explain neither the structural...
Twenty-five years after the publication of the famous Daniel Bell's book The Coming of Post-industri...
"The theory of postindustrial society and postmaterialist culture can explain neither the structural...
Post-industrial society is also defined as a "post-class" society, reflecting the breakdown of the s...
The ideological dimensions ofpost-industrial accounts reflect the political element i " the the...
The thesis is divided generally into two sections. The first delineates the virtually invisible and ...
As part of a wider intellectual movement of the 1960s and 1970s commonly referred to as futurology, ...
This paper argues that the greatly increased emphasis in our civilization today on expanding one of ...
Purpose. The relevance of considering and socio-philosophical analysis and reflection of technology ...
In our postmodern era all certainties seem to have gone. Neither the idea of progress nor standard e...
w h o will rule tomorrow, as our societies move into the advanced stages of industrialism and beyond...
Tremendous research, policy, and investment is directed towards a new wave of automation in modern s...
The technocratic dimension of government—its reliance upon knowledge claims, usually in scientific g...
The concept of industrial society plays a dominant role in the social sciences. The ‘Great Divide’ b...
"The theory of postindustrial society and postmaterialist culture can explain neither the structural...
'The theory of postindustrial society and postmaterialist culture can explain neither the structural...
Twenty-five years after the publication of the famous Daniel Bell's book The Coming of Post-industri...
"The theory of postindustrial society and postmaterialist culture can explain neither the structural...
Post-industrial society is also defined as a "post-class" society, reflecting the breakdown of the s...
The ideological dimensions ofpost-industrial accounts reflect the political element i " the the...
The thesis is divided generally into two sections. The first delineates the virtually invisible and ...
As part of a wider intellectual movement of the 1960s and 1970s commonly referred to as futurology, ...
This paper argues that the greatly increased emphasis in our civilization today on expanding one of ...
Purpose. The relevance of considering and socio-philosophical analysis and reflection of technology ...
In our postmodern era all certainties seem to have gone. Neither the idea of progress nor standard e...
w h o will rule tomorrow, as our societies move into the advanced stages of industrialism and beyond...
Tremendous research, policy, and investment is directed towards a new wave of automation in modern s...
The technocratic dimension of government—its reliance upon knowledge claims, usually in scientific g...