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section heading icon     Daniel Bell

section heading icon     key writings

Marxian Socialism in the United States (1952, reprinted Ithaca: Cornell Uni Press 1996)

The New American Right (1955) as Editor and Contributor

The Radical Right (1955) as Editor and Contributor

Work and its Discontents (1956)

The End of Ideology: On the Exhaustion of Political Ideas in the Fifties (Cambridge: Harvard Uni Press 1960)

The Reforming of General Education
(1965)

The Reforming of General Education: The Columbia College Experience in its National Setting
(New York: Columbia Uni Press 1966)

Towards the Year 2000
(Boston: Beacon Press 1967) as editor and contributor

Confrontation: The Universities (1969) co-editor with Irving Kristol

Capitalism Today (1971) co-editor with Irving Kristol

The Coming of Post-Industrial Society: A Venture in Social Forecasting (New York: Basic Books 1973)

The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism (New York: Basic Books 1976)

The Winding Passage, Essays & Sociological Journeys, 1960-1980 (Cambridge: Abt Books 1980)

The Crisis in Economic Theory (1981) co-editor with Irving Kristol)

The Social Sciences Since World War II (1981)

The Deficits: How Big? How Dangerous?
(1985) with Lester Thurow

section heading icon     studies

Daniel Bell (New York: Routledge 1996) by Malcolm Waters

Daniel Bell and the Decline of Intellectual Radicalism, Social Theory and Political Reconciliation in the 1940 (Madison: Uni of Wisconsin Press 1986) by Howard Brick.

Perspectives are provided by Alvin Gouldner's The Future of Intellectuals and the Rise of the New Class (London: Macmillan 1979) and Randall Collins The Credential Society: An Historical Sociology of Education and Stratification (New York: Academic Press 1979).













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