The cultural contradictions of capitalism
by
 
Bell, Daniel.

Title
The cultural contradictions of capitalism

Author
Bell, Daniel.

ISBN
9780465014996

Personal Author
Bell, Daniel.

Edition
20th anniversary ed. / with a new afterword by the author.

Publication Information
New York : Basic Books, [1996]

Physical Description
xxxiv, 363 p. ; 20 cm.

Contents
Introduction/The Disjunction of Realms: A Statement of Themes -- 1. The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism -- 2. The Disjunctions of Cultural Discourse -- 3. The Sensibility of the Sixties -- 4. Toward the Great Instauration: Religion and Culture in a Post-Industrial Age -- An Introductory Note: From the Culture to the Polity -- 5. Unstable America: Transitory and Permanent Factors in a National Crisis -- 6. The Public Household: On "Fiscal Sociology" and the Liberal Society -- Afterword: 1996.

Abstract
Since its original publication in 1976, The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism has been hailed as an intellectual tour de force that redefines how we think about the relationship among economics, culture, and social change. Daniel Bell, the author of such other modern classics as The End of Ideology and The Coming of Post-Industrial Society, argues that the unbounded drive of modern capitalism undermines the moral foundations of the original Protestant ethic that ushered in capitalism itself.
 
In a major new afterword, Bell offers a bracing perspective on contemporary Western society, from the end of the Cold War to the rise and fall of postmodernism, revealing the crucial cultural fault lines we face as the twenty-first century approaches.

Subject Term
Technology and civilization.
 
Capitalism.

Geographic Term
United States -- Civilization -- 1945-
 
United States -- Social conditions -- 1945-


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