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The post industrial society is:
A) same as the stone age society
B same as the feudal society
C same as the ancient society
D a society which comes after the industrial phase and whose axial principles have changed to knowledge from that of land and lasous

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Answered by Anonymous
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The post industrial society is a society which comes after the industrial phase and whose axial principles have changed to knowledge from that of land and lasous.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The post industrial society is a society which comes after the industrial phase and whose axial principles have changed to knowledge from that of land and lasous.

Option (d).

Explanation:

  • The post-industrial society is a society in which development takes place due to the increase in wealth created by the service sector rather than the manufacturing sector of the economy.
  • The economy shifts from the production of goods to the procurement of services.
  • A post-industrialised society is identified by an increase in the valuation of knowledge.
  • In this society employment grows increasingly faster in the tertiary sector compared to employment in the primary sector and secondary sector and also the tertiary sectors will take higher precedence in the economy.
  • This will continue to happen because power will be monopolised by knowledge.

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