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Featured Books for "technocratic consciousness"


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Featured Books for "technocratic consciousness"

An Anthology of Western Marxism: From Lukacs and Gramsci to Socialist-Feminism by Roger S. Gottlieb


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Excerpt - on Page 262: " ... The concealment of this difference proves the ideological power of the technocratic consciousness. In consequence of the two tendencies that have been discussed, capitalist society has changed to the point where two key ... "


Key Phrases: New York, United States, Second International, Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx, Max Horkheimer, individual economic class, historical cohesiveness, ideological dictatorship, technocratic consciousness, commodity character, bourgeois politics (see more)


Key Phrases: New York, United States, Second International, Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx, Max Horkheimer, South End Press, Russian Marxism, Soviet Marxism, Frankfurt School, French Revolution, Heidi Hartmann, Max Weber, World War, Beacon Press, Gayle Rubin, Juliet Mitchell, Monthly Review Press, Random House, Rosa Luxemburg, Talcott Parsons, The Poverty of Philosophy, Women's Agenda, Ann Ferguson, Batya Weinbaum, individual economic class, historical cohesiveness, ideological dictatorship, technocratic consciousness, commodity character, bourgeois politics (see less)

Jurgen Habermas (Key Sociologists) by M. Pusey


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Excerpt - on Page 91: " ... and repressive impact of `rationalization' and `development' lead him to examine a new form of ideology. He calls it the `technocratic consciousness'. ... "
Key Phrases: Max Weber, Frankfurt School, New York, Protestant Ethic, Beacon Press, Critical Debates, technocratic consciousness, ordinary social interaction, psychoanalytic relationship, rationalization process, systematically distorted communication, late capitalist society (see more)


Key Phrases: Max Weber, Frankfurt School, New York, Protestant Ethic, Beacon Press, Critical Debates, New Left Review, Jiirgen Habermas, Middle Ages, Dialectics of Rationalisation, Axel Honneth, Claus Offe, Polity Press, Zur Kritik, technocratic consciousness, ordinary social interaction, psychoanalytic relationship, rationalization process, systematically distorted communication, late capitalist society, communicative rationality, political sociology (see less)

The Discourse of Medicine: Dialectics of Medical Interviews (Language and Learning for Human Service Professions) by Elliot G. Mishler


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Excerpt - on Page 124: " ... uses a context-free language. ' For a fine and perceptive analysis of the problem posed by the power of the technocratic consciousness, discovered after completing this study, see Stanley (1978). ... "


Key Phrases: humane clinical practice, unremarkable interviews, mainstream research tradition, interruption analysis, medical interviews, medical bias, yer nerves, lifeworld contexts, technocratic consciousness, humane practice, weak spells, informative process (see more)


Key Phrases: humane clinical practice, unremarkable interviews, mainstream research tradition, interruption analysis, medical interviews, medical bias, yer nerves, lifeworld contexts, technocratic consciousness, humane practice, weak spells, informative process, sour stomach, typical interviews, clinical discourse, humane care (see less)

Making Sense of Management: A Critical Introduction by Mats Alvesson


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Excerpt - on Page 75: " ... well as liberation and progress - is associated in Critical Theory with the expansion and domination of a scientistic and technocratic consciousness: ... "


Key Phrases: Frankfurt School, Critical Theorists, Business Process Reengineering, Critical Systems Heuristics, Pepsi Corporation, Number One, humanistic management theory, management specialisms, lifeworld values, cultural doping, critical management theory, emancipatory change (see more)

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