| Fredric Jameson - History - 1982 - 316 pages
...worldly morality, it did its part in building the tremendous cosmos of the modern economic order. This order is now bound to the technical and economic conditions...the lives of all the individuals who are born into this mechanism, not only those directly concerned with economic acquisition, with irresistible force.... | |
| Walter L. Wallace - Social Science - 578 pages
...musician is interested, not in the nightingale but in music" (quoted by Schneider, 1973:130); Weber says "the modern economic order ... is now bound to the...technical and economic conditions of machine production" ( 1958b: 181); and Inkeles quotes Galtung as observing that " 'Technical-economic development is not... | |
| Arthur Mitzman - Social Science - 1971 - 372 pages
...worldly morality, it did its part in building the tremendous cosmos of the modern economic order. This order is now bound to the technical and economic conditions...determine the lives of all the individuals who are bom into this mechanism, not only those directly concerned with economic acquisition, with irresistible... | |
| Daniel Little - Political Science - 1986 - 262 pages
...worldly morality, it did its part in building the tremendous cosmos of the modern economic order. This order is now bound to the technical and economic conditions...the lives of all the individuals who are born into this mechanism. . . . Perhaps it will so determine them until the last ton of fossilized coal is burnt.28... | |
| Robert Wuthnow - Social Science - 1989 - 450 pages
...worldly morality, it did its part in building the tremendous cosmos of the modern economic order. This order is now bound to the technical and economic conditions...the lives of all the individuals who are born into this mechanism, not only those directly concerned with economic acquisition, with irresistible force.... | |
| Dirk Käsler - Biography & Autobiography - 1988 - 301 pages
...worldly morality, it did its part in building the tremendous cosmos of the modern economic order. This order is now bound to the technical and economic conditions...the lives of all the individuals who are born into this mechanism, not only those directly concerned with economic acquisition, with irresistible force.... | |
| Donald N. Levine - Social Science - 1988 - 258 pages
...industrial capitalism Weber observes that "the technical and economic conditions of machine production . . . today determine the lives of all the individuals who are born into this mechanism . . . with irresistible force" (1958b, 181). The exigencies of mechanization and the... | |
| John Smyth - Business & Economics - 1989 - 260 pages
...worldly morality, it did irs part in building the tremendous cosmos of the modern economic ordet. This order is now bound to the technical and economic conditions...the lives of all the individuals who are born into this mechanism, not only those direcrly concerned with economic acquisition, with irresistable force.... | |
| Philip Rieff - Education - 1990 - 438 pages
...worldly morality, it did its part in building the tremendous cosmos of the modern economic order. This order is now bound to the technical and economic conditions...the lives of all the individuals who are born into this mechanism, not only those directly concerned with economic acquisition, with irresistible force.... | |
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