ABSTRACT

Daniel Bell is perhaps the most famous sociologist of his generation. He has been hailed as the prophet of the emergence of a new society, the postindustrial society, and as one of the leading conservative critics of contemporary culture.
In this invaluable introduction, Malcolm Waters presents Bell's arguments clearly and fairly, as well as noting the problems with his work. The three books that have made Bell famous, The End of Ideology, The Coming of Post-Capitalism are drawn upon, as well as his lesser known works on education and social forecasting. A thoroughly comprehensive account of a key, albeit highly controversial, contemporary sociological figure.

chapter |2 pages

Contents

chapter |2 pages

Figures

chapter |2 pages

Preface

chapter |16 pages

Return of a Prodigal Son

chapter |23 pages

The Three Realms

chapter |17 pages

Labour and Capital

chapter |22 pages

The Exhaustion of Political Extremism

chapter |16 pages

An Excursion into Education

chapter |19 pages

The Post-industrial Society

chapter |24 pages

The Contradictions of Culture

chapter |17 pages

Revelations of a Technologized Future

chapter |9 pages

Dazzling the Goyim