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by Daniel Bell

Valéry, Paul

  Vandenberg, Hoyt

  Vavilov, N. I.

  Veblen, Thorstein

  Verhulst, P. F.

  Vernon, Raymond

  Vickers, Geoffrey

  Von Karman, Theodor

  von Neuman, John

  Wagner, Adolf

  Wagner, Robert F.

  Wald, Abraham

  Wallas, Graham

  Walras, Leon

  Ward, John William

  Warren, George

  Washington, George

  Watson, James D.

  Ways, Max

  Weaver, Warren

  Weber, Max

  on bureaucracy;

  on capitalism

  on industrial society

  Weinberg, Ian

  Weisner, Jerome

  Weisskopf, V. F.

  Wells, H. G.

  Whitehead, Alfred North

  Wiener, Anthony J.

  Wiener, Norbert

  Wigforss, Ernest

  Wigner, Eugene

  Wilensky, Harold

  Wilkins, Roy

  Willey, Basil

  Williams, Raymond

  Wilson, Charles

  Wilson, P. A.

  Wilson, Roscoe C.

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Wohlstetter, Albert

  Wolf, Charles, Jr.

  Wolfe, Bertram D.

  Wolfgang, Marvin

  Wolfle, Dael

  Wollheim, Richard

  Wood, Adrian

  Wright, Orville and Wilbur

  Young, Michael

  Young, Whitney

  Zacharias, Jerrold

  Zinner, Paul

  Zuckerman, Harriet

  Zwicky, Fritz

  SUBJECT INDEX

  aerospace industry

  Africa

  agricultural productivity

  agriculture

  algorithms

  alienation

  American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

  AFL-CIO

  ammonia, synthetic

  anomie

  anti-ballistic missile (ABM)

  anti-scientism

  Asia

  astronomy, growth of

  atomic bomb

  Atomic Energy Commission

  autocatalytic process

  automation

  aviation, invention of

  axial principles and structures

  baby boom

  Belgium

  blacks

  on corporation boards

  March

  on Washington

  mobility gap

  blue-collar workers

  foreign

  born

  see also proletariat

  bombers, effectiveness of

  bourgeoisie

  and economic abundance

  see also middle class, new middle class

  bureaucracy

  bureaucratic collectivism

  Hegel on

  Lenin on

  managerial revolution

  Marx on

  as a new class

  non-bureaucratic organizational forms

  political power

  in science

  Soviet new class

  in Sor viet Union

  state

  Trotsky on

  Weber on

  bureaucratic collectivism

  Canada

  capitalism

  banking system

  and changing social values

  corporation

  early, full, and late periods

  end of

  ethos of

  managerial function

  Marx on

  Marx schema

  property rights

  pure

  Schumpeter on

  Sombart on

  state

  Weber on

  white-collar class

  central city problem

  charisma, routinization of

  chemical industry

  child-care centers

  Chile

  Christian love

  collective bargaining

  communication

  communism

  and equal right

  Freud on

  and industrialization

  Communist Party

  community control

  complementarity

  computer

  and economics

  consu mption, as time cost

  convergence, vs. internationalization

  Soviet and U.S.,

  corporation

  antitrust laws

  economizing mode

  and the environment

  job satisfaction

  market control

  minority employment

  multinational

  number and size

  the organizer

  ownership, as legal fiction

  performance

  planning

  private vs. social costs

  productivity

  profitability

  public attitude toward

  and public policy

  relative pay

  Sloan and General Motors

  social responsibility

  sociologizing mode

  vs. university

  cost-effectiveness technique

  costs, private vs. social

  Council of Economic Advisers

  crime rate index

  criteria of regret

  culture

  antinomian attitude

  in bourgeois society

  under capitalism

  counter-culture

  effects of technology

  social structure

  syncretism

  cybernetics

  Czechoslovakia

  DDT, and agricultural productivity

  decision theory

  Delphi technique

  democracy

  majority rule

  meritocracy

  Mill on representation

  participatory

  quota representation

  resentment and technology

  Tocqueville on

  demographic forecasting

  Denmark

  determinism

  technological

  dictatorship, of the proletariat

  of the salariat

  diffusion, of innovations

  discrimination, vs. representation

  domestic service

  dritte personen,

  eclipse of distance

  econometric models

  economic autonomy, vs. political control

  economic forecasting

  economic maturity

  economics, bourgeois vs. Marxist

  capital-output ratio

  communal welfare function

  and the computer

  diseconomies

  equilibrium theory

  externalities

  full-employment budget

  functional rationality

  game theory

  and governmental policy

  individual vs. social goods

  and industrial society

  input-output matrices

  labor productivity

  linear programming

  mathematical

  national economic accounting

  production function

  rationality

  rationality vs. politics

  real wages

  Adam Smith on social utility

  social welfare function

  take-off point

  theory of the firm

  utility preference theory

  welfare economics

  economizing mode

  corporation

  external costs

  private vs. social costs

  social

  education

  access to

  black vs. white schools

  Coleman report

  compensatory

  de-schooling />
  expenditures for

  integration

  productivity

  public policy toward

  vs. schooling

  education, higher: democratization of

  degrees granted

  doctoral degrees

  educational aspirations

  enrollments

  federal support

  future financing

  future manpower needs

  investment yield of

  junior colleges

  open admission

  private vs. public

  and socio-economic status

  university concentration

  elites

  educated

  governmental

  managerial

  meritocracy

  military

  political

  vs. populism

  power

  research

  scientific

  social

  in Soviet Union

  technical

  technocratic

  engineers

  in government

  and industrial society

  as professionals

  in R & D

  in universities

  entrepreneur

  equality

  defined

  difference principle

  disadvantage defined

  efficiency principle

  justice as fairness

  liberalism

  majority rule

  meritocracy

  of opportunity

  Pareto optimality

  populism

  progressive income taxes

  quota representation

  Rawls on

  redress principle

  resentment

  of result

  reward disparity

  Rousseau on, 434—436; social

  social norm

  in socialist ethic

  and universalism

  equality of opportunity

  and classic liberalism

  and democracy

  and education

  vs. equal result

  and inequality

  meritocracy

  redefinition

  equilibrium theory, economic

  escalation, in forecasting

  ethnic groups

  Europe

  civilian-oriented R & D

  European Economic Community

  externalities

  family, and difference principle

  fascism

  Faustus legend

  Federal Bureau of Investigation

  crime index

  Federal Council of Science and Technology

  Federal Water Pollution Control Commission

  fertilizers, and agricultural productivity

  feudalism

  Ford Motor Company

  forecasting: demographic

  econometric-models

  economic

  envelope curve

  political

  prediction

  social

  social, in Russia

  trend extrapolation

  forecasting, technological

  Delphi techniques

  diffusion times

  dynamic forecasting

  and economic growth rate

  envelope-curve extrapolation

  escalation

  extrapolation

  first census

  growth analogies

  intuitive techniques

  morphological method

  relevance trees

  matrices and contexts

  macrovariables

  trend correlations

  France

  education

  industrialization

  military conscription

  R & D support

  technocracy

  French Revolution

  Full Employment Act

  futurology

  game theory

  games, against nature vs. people

  General Motors Corporation

  generation gap

  genetics, growth of

  Germany

  East

  Great Depression

  industrialization

  R & D support

  science in

  steel production

  wartime nitrates

  West

  Global Village

  government

  state and local

  great society, Adam Smith on

  Gross National Product (GNP)

  educational percentage

  non-profit sector

  origin of concept

  private vs. social costs

  reinvestment rate

  R&D percentage

  shortcomings

  of world

  growth curves

  escalation

  limits of growth

  Haber-Bosch process

  Harvard Center for Entrepreneurial Studies

  Head Start

  health care

  fee-for-service medicine

  history, and law of reason

  housing, U.S. R & D for

  impossibility theorem (Arrow)

  India

  agrarian economy

  Industrial Revolution

  industrialization, early

  industrial society

  corporation

  economizing mode

  labor issue

  militarism

  origin in feudalism

  Saint-Simon on

  social structure

  industry, science-based

  information theory

  input-output matrices

  intellectual technology

  organized complexity

  systems analysis

  intelligence, inheritance of

  intelligentsia

  in Soviet Union

  technical vs. literary

  International Business Machine Company (IBM)

  Israel

  Italy

  R & D support

  Japan

  labor force

  multinational corporations

  R & D support

  J-curve

  Jews

  journalism, differentiation of

  knowledge

  branching

  defined

  growth of

  limits of growth

  vs. power

  theoretical

  knowledge society: creativity

  educational expenditures

  engineers

  evaluation of R & D

  future problems

  and GNP

  higher education

  and political decisions

  professional and technical class

  R & D

  R & D personnel

  science-based industry

  scientific doctorates

  scientific elite

  scientific personnel distribution

  scientists

  social structure

  teachers

  technicians

  values and choice

  Kreminology

  labor force: blacks

  blue-collar

  education

  in government

  new working class

  non-profit sector

  professionals

  women

  see also trade unions

  labor productivity

  laser

  law of contradiction

  law of exponential increase

  law of social change

  law of social development

  legal services, public interest law

  leisure society

  liberalism

  end of

  libraries, exponential growth of

  Lincoln Laboratory, of MIT

  linear programming

  Little, Arthur D., Company

  lumpenproletariat,

  managerial communists

  ma
nagerial revolution

  Bruno R.,

  managers

  Manhattan District Project

  market

  market surveys

  Markov chain

  Marxism

  laws of social development

  new working class

  and Russian Revolution

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research and Engineering (MITRE)

  mass-consumption societies

  mass society

  centralization-decentralization

  communications overload

  defined

  governmental units

  insulating space

  mass media

  participatory democracy

  private vs. public interests

  urbanization

  materialism

  mathematics, exponential growth of

  medicine, fee-for-service

  megalopolis

  meritocracy

  in business and government

  credentialism

  discrimination

  distrust of

  and equality

  equality of opportunity

  group representation

  intelligence, inheritance of

  IQ tests

  objections to

  open college admissions

  in post-industrial society

  power vs. authority

  quotas and preferential hiring

  schooling

  in Soviet Union

  vs. technocracy

  unfairness of

  in U.S.,

  in university

  Mexico

  middle class

  militarism

  military technology, in U.S.

  cost-effectiveness

  program budgeting

  minimax solutions

  mission orientation, of U.S. R & D

  mobiletic revolution

  Monte Carlo randomizing

  multi-national corporations

  music, rationalization of

  National Academy of Engineering

  National Academy of Sciences

  National Air Pollution Control Administration

  National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA)

  relevance tree

  research support

  National Commission on Technology, Automation, and Economic Progress

  National Education Association

  National Institutes of Health.

  National Labor Relations Board

  National Planning Association

  National Recovery Administration

  National Research Council

  National Resources Planning Board

  National Science Foundation

  research support

  National Security Council

  Nazi-Soviet Pact

  Netherlands, multi-national corporations

  party system

  research support

  new class, Czechoslovakia

  Soviet Union

  New Left, populism

  new middle class

  new working class

  New York City, as headquarters city

  New York Port Authority

  New Zealand

  noösphere

  Novosibirsk Physics and Mathematics School

  occupational distribution: agriculture

  defense industries

  government

  manufacturing

  professional and technical

  projected

  semi-skilled

  service industries

  white-vs. blue-collar

  Office of the Science Adviser

  Office of Science and Technology

  operations research

  Operations Research Association

  Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

 

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