Max Weber characterizes modern industrialized societies by the rise of rationalization, which emphasizes efficiency, predictability, and calculability. He argues that bureaucratic structures become dominant, replacing traditional authority and fostering a systematic approach to organization and governance. Additionally, Weber highlights the impact of capitalism, where economic activities are driven by profit motives and guided by rational legal frameworks. This transformation leads to a disenchantment with the world, as traditional values and beliefs are increasingly supplanted by rational thought.
Randall Collins was the sociologist who observed that industrialized nations are becoming credential societies, where educational credentials and degrees play a significant role in determining social standing and access to opportunities. This phenomenon highlights the importance of education and qualifications in modern societies.
Yes I believe the culture of poverty is inevitable in modern societies culture.
The modern industrialized nation of Japan is an example of a developed country.
Yes it True
Modern humans do not believe in culling undesirable members of society. Earlier societies did leave deformed or retarded babies out in the wild to die. Modern societies mostly have enough food for everyone, so there is no need to kill off anyone.
The jews.
Modern societies usually have complex governments with many levels (apex)
bureaucrats
bureaucrats
Desire for a modern industrialized society
true, i think
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