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  • Daniel Bell, author and Harvard sociologist, in his 1973 book The Coming Post-Industrial Society, looked backward in time and noted how the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney transformed the farm, forced people into the cities and created what we now call the Industrial Revolution.

    John M. Eger: It's the Creative Economy, Stupid John M. Eger 2010

  • If you read up on “PEAK OIL”, EROEI, ‘Olduvai Gorge Post-Industrial Stone Age’, and Evolutionary Darwinism you will understand why our unsustainable way of life is coming to an end.

    Its official Match.com Abandons Paid Dating… « The Paradigm Shift 2009

  • Daniel Bell, author and Harvard sociologist, in his 1973 book The Coming Post-Industrial Society, looked backward in time and noted how the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney transformed the farm, forced people into the cities and created what we now call the Industrial Revolution.

    John M. Eger: It's the Creative Economy, Stupid John M. Eger 2010

  • Those interested in a more direct engagement with the solutions may be interested in visiting our exhibition at the Grohmann Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, entitled "The Death and After Life of Post-Industrial Milwaukee."

    Photographs Of Abandoned America Show Civic Problems, Engagement (PHOTOS) 2012

  • "The Coming of the Post-Industrial Society," published in 1973, was a "venture in social forecasting" that anticipated an economic shift from muscle to knowledge, from horse power to brain power, from "a goods-producing to a service economy."

    Daniel Bell, influential sociologist, dies at 91 2011

  • Daniel Bell, author and Harvard sociologist, in his 1973 book The Coming Post-Industrial Society, looked backward in time and noted how the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney transformed the farm, forced people into the cities and created what we now call the Industrial Revolution.

    John M. Eger: It's the Creative Economy, Stupid John M. Eger 2010

  • Daniel Bell, author and Harvard sociologist, in his 1973 book The Coming Post-Industrial Society, looked backward in time and noted how the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney transformed the farm, forced people into the cities and created what we now call the Industrial Revolution.

    John M. Eger: It's the Creative Economy, Stupid John M. Eger 2010

  • In one of his most influential books, 1973's "The Coming of Post-Industrial Society," Dr. Bell said the computer would come to define the late 20th century as much as the automobile had the first half of the century.

    Daniel Bell, 91; sociologist foresaw the rise of the Internet Matt Schudel 2011

  • Besides, those who knew best assured us we were entering the Post-Industrial Age.

    Mark Goulston, M.D.: How the Middle Class Died of Consumption 2010

  • Post-Industrial Dumbo Condo Mimi Ritzen Crawford for The Wall Street Journal The condo ' s finishes were inspired by the area ' s industrial past, the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges and the surrounding concrete buildings.

    High-End Industrial Maya Pope-Chappell 2010

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