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stage of development ofearly societies​

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Answered by Anonymous
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there is agreement on at least three major stages of societal development, or civilizations: the preagricultural (hunting and gathering) stage, the agricultural stage, and the industrial stage.

Answered by maniyachawla12
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Answer: This may help you

Explanation:

A social stage is more like an emerging wave than a rigid step. Each

stage is simply a temporary, transitional plateau that forms in

individual and collective minds. Some call them paradigms or levels

of psychological existence. Elsewhere I refer to them as valueMEMES

or bio/psycho/social/spiritual DNA-type scripts that inculcate their

codes throughout a culture and even migrate around the planet. These

are fluid, living systems rather than rigid hierarchical steps. They

form into spirals of complexity and exist within people,organizations,

and entire societies. The terms social stage, cultural wave,

value system, and vMEME code are synonymous.

Cultures as well as countries are formed by the emergence of

value systems (social stages) in response to life conditions. Such

complex adaptive intelligences form the glue that bonds a group

together, defines who they are as a people, and reflects the place on

the planet they inhabit. These cultural waves, much like nested

Russian dolls, have formed over time into unique mixtures and blends

of instructional and survival codes, myths of origin, artistic forms,

life styles, and senses of community. While all are legitimate

expressions of the human experience, they are not equal in their

capacities to deal with complex problems in society.

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