What categories, according to the criteria and indicators, can a society be divided into?

Society can be broken down into criteria:
1. Availability of writing: pre-written, written.
2. The number of levels, departments and the degree of social stratification: simple (no leaders and subordinates, rich and poor), complex.
3. Mode of production: hunters and gatherers, truck farming, cattle breeders, farmers, industrial.
4. Form of ownership: primitive, slave, feudal, capitalist.

But the most popular typology of societies:
1. Traditional or pre-industrial (dominated by agriculture, manual labor, church influence, patriarchal family)
2. Industrial or man-made (dominated by industry, machine labor, science)
3. Postindustrial or informational (the developed sphere of services, knowledge, partner-type families prevails).



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