What do you understand by the term post industrial society.Discuss?
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stindustrial society is a concept used to characterize the structure, dynamics, and possible future of advanced industrial societies. Like the more recent concepts of postmodern and radically modern society, the concept of postindustrial society attempts to make sense of the substantial changes experienced by advanced industrial societies since the end of World War 1. In providing a depiction of the character and future of these societies, analyses usually attempt to shape the futures they describe. Such efforts illustrate an awareness among sociologists of the "reflexive" character of much social science—that is, an awareness that analyses of society become elements of the social world that have the potential to shape the future.
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The post-industrial society is the platform of society's advancement when the service division produces more capital than the industrial sector of the marketplace.
Features of post-Industrial society are;
The economy experiences a transformation from the generation of advantages to the procurement of services.
Information becomes an appreciated form of capital such as Social capital.
Like the more contemporary concepts of postmodern and essentially modern civilization, the theory of postindustrial society endeavors to make an understanding of the important changes encountered by advanced industrial communities since the conclusion of World War 1.
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