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Hansfried Kellner is professor of sociology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt.

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-These seven integrated essays by American and European sociologists, resulting from a three-year research project, develop the political and cultural differences between the old middle class based on traditional professions (engineering, law, medicine, management), having narrowly and clearly defined expertise and a Cartesian faith in scientific rationality, and a new - middle class of wider skills, based on the - knowledge industries... More analytical and cohesive than The New Class? by Robert L. Bartley et al. (CH, Sep'79). Bibliography and index are useful; style is occasionally pedantic. Advanced undergraduate; graduate; faculty.- --R. E. Will, Choice

"These seven integrated essays by American and European sociologists, resulting from a three-year research project, develop the political and cultural differences between the old middle class based on traditional professions (engineering, law, medicine, management), having narrowly and clearly defined expertise and a Cartesian faith in scientific rationality, and a new " middle class of wider skills, based on the " knowledge industries... More analytical and cohesive than The New Class? by Robert L. Bartley et al. (CH, Sep'79). Bibliography and index are useful; style is occasionally pedantic. Advanced undergraduate; graduate; faculty." --R. E. Will, Choice

"These seven integrated essays by American and European sociologists, resulting from a three-year research project, develop the political and cultural differences between the old middle class based on traditional professions (engineering, law, medicine, management), having narrowly and clearly defined expertise and a Cartesian faith in scientific rationality, and a new " middle class of wider skills, based on the " knowledge industries... More analytical and cohesive than The New Class? by Robert L. Bartley et al. (CH, Sep'79). Bibliography and index are useful; style is occasionally pedantic. Advanced undergraduate; graduate; faculty." --R. E. Will, Choice

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