Вместо того, чтобы повторять цитаты, приведенные в сносках, я решил использовать этот раздел для того, чтобы перечислить главным академические (в основном) труды, которые послужили источниками для этой книги. Я разбил их на три группы. В первую вошли произведения Макса Вебера, прежде всего посвященные процессу рационализации. Во вторую — разнообразные работы неовеберианцев, уточнивших и расширивших исходные идеи Вебера. Наконец, третью группу составили работы, посвященные различным аспектам макдональдизации общества.
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