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Whither Postindustrial Society? Economics-Our Best Guide to the Future
Oleh:
Heilbroner, Robert L.
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Economic Impact no. 4 (1973)
,
page 6-11.
Topik:
Postindustrial Society
;
Agricultural
;
ndustialization
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE6.6
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Man's social and economic evolution has taken him, over the centuries, through agricultural, underdeveloped and developing societies to an age of increasing worldwide industrialization. But what lies beyond? In the last few years, the concept of a "postindutrial society" has emerged in the stream of economic thought to indicate the approach of a still newer-and, it is hoped, improved-era in the evolutionary process. The prospects raised are in many ways excuiting,. yet even advanced students of this much heralded phenomeneon admit to many uncertainties about this direction it might take. In a cautionary appraisal, Professor Robert Heilbroner, chairman of the economics department at the New School for Social Research, in New York, suggests that some basic patterns of existing society may change far less than many expext. Harvard sociologist Daniel Bell writes that the new societies is likely to present its members with entirely new set of needs in replacament of those it satisfies. Herman Kahn, cofounder and director of the celebrated 'think tank' at the Hudson Institute at Croton-on-Hudson, New York, weighs the debate between postindustrialists and neo-Malthusians, who hold quite different views.
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