Waters, Malcolm (2003), „Daniel Bell“, in Ritzer, George (muh.), The Blackwell companion to major contemporary social theorists, Malden, Massachusetts Oxford: Blackwell, ISBN978-1405105958, „Waters identifies these as the "three works that made Bell famous"“ Also available as: Waters, Malcolm „Daniel Bell“, . Chapter 6. Daniel Bell. Wiley, 2003 — 154–177-bet. DOI:10.1002/9780470999912.ch7. ISBN 978-0470999912.Extract.
Waters, Malcolm (2003), „Daniel Bell“, in Ritzer, George (muh.), The Blackwell companion to major contemporary social theorists, Malden, Massachusetts Oxford: Blackwell, ISBN978-1405105958, „Waters identifies these as the "three works that made Bell famous"“ Also available as: Waters, Malcolm „Daniel Bell“, . Chapter 6. Daniel Bell. Wiley, 2003 — 154–177-bet. DOI:10.1002/9780470999912.ch7. ISBN 978-0470999912.Extract.
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.")
Waters, Malcolm (2003), „Daniel Bell“, in Ritzer, George (muh.), The Blackwell companion to major contemporary social theorists, Malden, Massachusetts Oxford: Blackwell, ISBN978-1405105958, „Waters identifies these as the "three works that made Bell famous"“ Also available as: Waters, Malcolm „Daniel Bell“, . Chapter 6. Daniel Bell. Wiley, 2003 — 154–177-bet. DOI:10.1002/9780470999912.ch7. ISBN 978-0470999912.Extract.