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12 September, 07:56

Why is the United States considered a postindustrial society and not a industrial society

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  1. 12 September, 08:25
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    Domination of two types of the sector in society decides the nature of its economy in the united states.

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    1. "Post-Industrial" of the United States society:

    post-Industrial society is based on service and information, manufacturing of goods and food production on a massive scale is NOT there. Positive aspects of post-industrial American society are such as, self-fulfillment and individual rights are more important.

    2. "Industrial society" of the United states:

    Loss of skill from pre and industrial society leads to the struggle for resources and survival. Industrial society is driven by mass-scale production and the use of technology.
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