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The Crisis of Industrial Society

The Crisis of Industrial Society

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The Crisis of Industrial Society

by Norman Birnbaum

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An analysis of conflict and collaboration working together in the development of industrial society, primarily in 19th century Europe. It includes reference to Marx, Saint-Simon, Nietzsche,,Comte, Habermas, Popper, Galbraith, just to name a few of the economic and social philosophers and many others. Includes reference to the United States and ends with the statement that "life itself is beginning to express the freedom hitherto reserved for art." Includes a bibliography. A few pencil underlinings in chapter one, and my name written inside front cover.

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shgordon US (US)
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Title
The Crisis of Industrial Society
Author
Norman Birnbaum
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Solid and intact
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Edition
A Galaxy Book
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1970
Pages
184 plus i-ix
Size
8"x5.25"x5.20"
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Sociology, Class Society, Industrial Revolution, Modern European History,Ideology, Culture in Industrial Society

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