Christopher Jencks and David Riesman in The Academic Revolution (Doubleday, 1968) argue that the meritocratic world view is the basic determinant of academic life and «an inevitable feature of highly organized societies with a very
specialized division of labor.»
Such a style is meant to cool us out sufficiently, to make us tractable enough, in order to fit the manpower needs of the aforesaid «highly organized societies with a very
specialized division of labor.»
A highly
specialized division of labor is everywhere in evidence.
Not exact matches
The split reflected the growing social stratification
of the bar, the increasing
division of labor between litigators and office lawyers, and the development
of a wide range
of specialized fields
of practice.
Q: Your paper indicates that if more states allow same - sex marriage, it's just as likely that gays and lesbians may
specialize and follow gendered
division of labor instead
of maintaining their more equal partnerships.
Referral for additional
specialized treatments such as neuropsychological exams, medication treatment, or addiction cessation would always be appropriate, provided the couple therapist and the additional treatment professional agree on a clear
division of labor between the therapists.