Sociology, asked by sukhman5836, 1 year ago

Modernization is rationalist and positive change, Give reasons.

Answers

Answered by NEHULSHARMA
0
Modern society is industrial society. To modernize a society is, first of all, to industrialize it. Historically, the rise of modern society has been inextricably linked with the emergence of industrial society. All the features that are associated with modernity can be shown to be related to the set of changes that, no more than two centuries ago, brought into being the industrial type of society. This suggests that the terms industrialism and industrial society imply far more than the economic and technological components that make up their core. Industrialism is a way of life that encompasses profound economic, social, political, and cultural changes. It is by undergoing the comprehensive transformation of industrialization that societies become modern.
Answered by skyfall63
0

Modernization is rationalist and positive change:

  • Different achievements or innovations in science and technology, the fast growth of industrialization and urbanization, etc. are associated with the modernization process.
  • This process of modernization is known as a rationalist and positive in society as it changes the ways of "perceiving", "expressing", and "valuing".
  • People accepting modernization is thinking beyond their religious beliefs and faiths and adopt the new ways of doing things above the older methods or manners.

Learn more about Modernization:

What are the remedies of health hazards of modernization ?

https://brainly.in/question/3667927

Adaptive demands of modernization and role of education

https://brainly.in/question/11462533

Similar questions