This book offers a broad-based critical examination of the consequences—moral, psychological, sociological, educational, and economic—of increasing specialization in today's world. According to the author, we have now reached a stage where the education and professional work of both elite and non-elite groups are so narrowly focused as to diminish both the individual and society. The development of the complete individual has given way to the development of a complete collective, made up of narrowly focused, fragmented individuals. And educators—the very people who should be able to lead us out of this path of increasing specalization—have themselves fallen victim, unable to function outside their own specialized areas of expertise. This controversial work will be of interest to scholars and students in social psychology, philosophy, educational foundations, economics, Third World development, and business—in short, to all thinking members of modern society.
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This book offers a broad-based critical examination of the consequences—moral, psychological, sociological, educational, and economic—of increasing specialization in today's world. The development of the complete individual has given way to the development of a complete collective, made up of narrowly focused, fragmented individuals.
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Preface Specialization and Ideals Fachidiot and the Information Revolution The Tyrannical Machine: Specialization in Academia Specialization and Work: Rethinking Economic Limits to Specialization Specialization and Third World Development The Fragmented Community: Specialization and Civic Culture Specialization, Economic Efficiency, and Moral Life References Author Index Subject Index
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A broad-based examination of the consequences-moral, psychological, sociological, educational, and economic-of specialization in today's world, concluding that the increasingly narrow focus of work is diminishing both the individual and society.
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ISBN
9780275956707
Publisert
1997-02-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
200
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Biographical note
PROFESSOR FATHALI M. MOGHADDAM is on the faculty of Georgetown University. His most recent books are (with D. Taylor) Theories of Intergroup Relations, Second Edition (Praeger, 1994) and Social Psychology, forthcoming in 1997.