First published in 1984 Tradition and Innovation by viewing Western civilization as a culture, puts the common perspectives of our major Western institutions in bolder relief. The author shows how the institutionalization of central modes of Western rationality has created the advanced industrial society.
First published in 1984 Tradition and Innovation by viewing Western civilization as a culture, puts the common perspectives of our major Western institutions in bolder relief. The author shows how the institutionalization of central modes of Western rationality has created the advanced industrial society.
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Reconnaissance 2. Availability/ Bias 3. Practice/ Theory 4. The Rationality Question 5. Culture: Institutions and Ideologies 6. Summary and Conclusions 7. Reprise Notes Bibliography Name Index Subject Index
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Reconnaissance 2. Availability/ Bias 3. Practice/ Theory 4. The Rationality Question 5. Culture: Institutions and Ideologies 6. Summary and Conclusions 7. Reprise Notes Bibliography Name Index Subject Index
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