Daniel Bell (English Wikipedia)

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  • Durham Peters, John, and Simonson, Peter (eds.) Mass communication and American social thought: key texts, 1919–1968, pp. 364–65 (2004) (ISBN 978-0742528390)
  • Waters, Malcolm. Key Sociologists: Daniel Bell, pp. 13–16 (Routledge 1996) (ISBN 978-0415105774)
  • Jumonville, Neil, ed. The New York intellectuals reader, Ch. 17 (2007) (ISBN 978-0415952651)
  • Waters, Malcolm (2002). Daniel Bell. Routledge. p. 149. ISBN 978-1134845569.
  • Danesi, Marcel (2013). Encyclopedia of Media and Communication. University of Toronto Press. p. 54. ISBN 978-1442611696.
  • Barnett, S. A. (2017-07-05). The Reforming of General Education: The Columbia Experience in Its National Setting. Routledge. p. 321. ISBN 978-1351475358.
  • Gardner, Martin. The Whys of a Philosophical Scrivener, p. 427 (1999 paperback ed.)
  • Bloom, Alexander (1987). Prodigal Sons: The New York Intellectuals & Their World. Oxford University Press. p. 385. ISBN 978-0195051773.
  • Alumni, The University of Chicago Magazine, Vol. 93, p. 41 (2000) (noting that Jordy Bell is associate academic dean at Marymount)

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  • Liu, Eric. How Boomers Left Us With an Ethical Deficit, The Atlantic, September 24, 2010 ("When Daniel Bell wrote of the cultural contradictions of capitalism – that a self-denying work ethic leads to the affluence that gives rise to self-gratifying play ethic that ends up corroding the affluence – he could also have described the life cycle of the Boomers.")

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