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Difference between industrial society and post industrial society

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Answered by shivanshu14
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as a movement into industrial society was characterised by capitol and labour, the movement into a post-industrial society is characterised by information and knowledge, service sectors , leisure activity, education "as a directive force of innovation and change"- see Daniel bell

Social, Economical and Political (SEP) changes profoundly shape people. industrial structures have increased; innovations, inventions and furthered technological advancements, such as transport, have given rise to a necessary re-skilling and mass migration of the people. wider outputs and exports, wider employment opportunities etc.

as industrial organizations , such as Multi national companies, grew in size - with the application of science and other management procedures, the SEP changed.

post-war expansion to the economy saw sales and advertising rising , changing the industrial domestic market into a wider consumer society as competition and economic crises led to a necessary expansion of education and training, whist increased technology removes manual workers from the lower skilled areas...

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