What are the main similarities and differences between industrial and post-industrial society?

In both industrial and post-industrial societies, science and industry are well developed. In everyday life, people constantly use what has been done centrally, at a plant, a factory.

Moreover, in an industrial society, most people are directly involved in production in factories and factories, this is the main activity. In addition, most of the output of factories and factories is intended for industry, so that there are more mines, factories and factories.

In a post-industrial society, the service sector comes to the fore. One person, working in an already built factory, is able to satisfy the needs of many, so there is no need for a large number of workers.



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