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'''Daniel Bell''' (born 1919, New York) is an American academic.
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'''Daniel Bell''' (1919-2011) was an American academic.
  
 
His book ''The End of Ideology'' (1960) has been influential in what was called endism. This is the idea that both history and ideology have been reduced to insignificance because the Western model of democracy and capitalism has triumphed.  
 
His book ''The End of Ideology'' (1960) has been influential in what was called endism. This is the idea that both history and ideology have been reduced to insignificance because the Western model of democracy and capitalism has triumphed.  
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*[[Euston Manifesto United States]]
 
*[[Euston Manifesto United States]]
 
*[[Government and Opposition]] political science journal, International advisory board circa 1974
 
*[[Government and Opposition]] political science journal, International advisory board circa 1974
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==External Resources==
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*Michael T. Kaufman, [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/26/arts/26bell.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1296087265-a83PXg/LGsFU7AsBmdmnMg Daniel Bell, Ardent Appraiser of Politics, Economics and Culture, Dies at 91], New York Times, 25 January 2011.
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==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Academics|Bell, Daniel]][[Category:Neoliberal|Bell, Daniel]]
 
[[Category:Academics|Bell, Daniel]][[Category:Neoliberal|Bell, Daniel]]

Revision as of 00:15, 27 January 2011

Daniel Bell (1919-2011) was an American academic.

His book The End of Ideology (1960) has been influential in what was called endism. This is the idea that both history and ideology have been reduced to insignificance because the Western model of democracy and capitalism has triumphed.

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External Resources

Notes