First published in 1977 The American Ideology presents an analysis of the ways in which Americans and the most advanced capitalist countries think about science, technology, and organization. This book is an essential read for students and scholars of sociology, political science and political philosophy.
First published in 1977 The American Ideology presents an analysis of the ways in which Americans and the most advanced capitalist countries think about science, technology, and organization. This book is an essential read for students and scholars of sociology, political science and political philosophy.
Acknowledgements Preface 1. The American ideology 2. Knowledge and the problem of rationality 3. Science and technology 4. Discovery and the community of science: the Popper-Kuhn controversy 5. Social technology and the open society 6. Capitalism and the advanced societies 7. Bureaucratization, rationalization 8. Civil Society and Solidarity 9. Meritocracy and equality 10. The countenance of possibility Notes bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Preface 1. The American ideology 2. Knowledge and the problem of rationality 3. Science and technology 4. Discovery and the community of science: the Popper-Kuhn controversy 5. Social technology and the open society 6. Capitalism and the advanced societies 7. Bureaucratization, rationalization 8. Civil Society and Solidarity 9. Meritocracy and equality 10. The countenance of possibility Notes bibliography Index
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