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John A. Hall. recent work by Daniel Bell on the matter ( 1976 , 1977a , 1977b ) . Bell's account of the social origins of modernism is rather similar to that offered above ; in particular , Bell stresses the importance of the new ...
John A. Hall. recent work by Daniel Bell on the matter ( 1976 , 1977a , 1977b ) . Bell's account of the social origins of modernism is rather similar to that offered above ; in particular , Bell stresses the importance of the new ...
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... Bell its most prominent proponent , capitalism is suffering from a ' cultural contradiction ' . The fact that the two ... Bell's argument is that the collapse of religion has led to the end of the cohesion of polity , economy and culture ...
... Bell its most prominent proponent , capitalism is suffering from a ' cultural contradiction ' . The fact that the two ... Bell's argument is that the collapse of religion has led to the end of the cohesion of polity , economy and culture ...
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... Bell's vision of a new religion stand out . The first is that Bell , like Durkheim before him , only considers the socially cohesive function of religion . Religion is in fact more than this , and it seems quite certain that converts ...
... Bell's vision of a new religion stand out . The first is that Bell , like Durkheim before him , only considers the socially cohesive function of religion . Religion is in fact more than this , and it seems quite certain that converts ...
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