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| Daniel Bellb: New York, New York, May 10, 1919 American. Sociologist. Educator. Books include The Winding Passage, 1980; labor editor, Fortune magazine, 1948-58. Technology, like art, is a soaring exercise of the human imagination. The intellectual takes as a starting point his self and relates the world to his own sensibilities; the scientist accepts an existing field of knowledge and seeks to map out the unexplored terrain. When theology erodes and organization crumbles, when the institutional framework of religion begins to break up, the search for a direct experience which people can feel to be religious facilitates the rise of cults. |
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