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    ISBN: 0465097138 , 0465012817
    Language: English
    Pages: cv, 507 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: Special anniversary edition, with a new foreword by the author
    DDC: 303.4973
    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Social history / 20th century ; Social prediction ; Social conditions ; Social history ; Social prediction ; Sozialgeschichte ; Prognose ; Nachindustrielle Gesellschaft ; United States / Social conditions / 1945- ; United States ; USA ; USA ; Nachindustrielle Gesellschaft ; Prognose ; USA ; Nachindustrielle Gesellschaft
    Abstract: Bell's prophetic 1976 forecast of the Information Age and how it would radically alter the social structure. With a new introduction by Bell. In 1976, when Daniel Bell first published The Coming of Post-Industrial Society, he predicted a vastly different world-one that would rely upon an economics of information, as opposed to the economics of goods that had existed up to then. Bell argued that the new society would not displace the old one but rather overlay it in profound ways, much as industrialization continues to coexist with the agrarian sectors of our society. In Bell's prescient vision, the post-industrial society would include the birth and growth of a knowledge class, a change from goods to services, and changes in the role of women. All of these would be based upon an increasing dependence on science as a means of innovation; as a means of technical and social change. The Coming of Post-Industrial Society remains an important book for a whole new generation of politicians, economists, intellectuals, and students. --Publisher
    Note: From industrial to post-industrial society : theories of social development -- From goods to services : the changing shape of the economy -- The dimensions of knowledge and technology : the new class structure of post-industrial society -- The subordination of the corporation : the tension between the economizing and sociologizing modes -- Social choice and social planning : the adequacy of our concepts and tools -- "Who will rule?" Politicians and technocrats in the post-industrial society -- Coda: An agenda for the future -- Name index -- Subject index
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