"The intellectual takes as a starting point his self and relates the world to his own sensibilities; the scientist accepts an existing field of knowledge and seeks to map out the unexplored terrain."

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Source: Daniel Bell (1965). “The End of Ideology: On the Exhaustion of Political Ideas”

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Daniel Bell

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Daniel Bell was a prominent sociologist and author known for his analysis of post-industrial society and the cultural contradictions of capitalism.

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