What new values were there in the industrial society?
Urban growth: as a result of population growth, villagers began to move and populate cities, which for the first time in the history of society, began to dominate economically over the villages;
Social Mobility: a very large number of Europeans began to inhabit other continents (America, Australia and Africa);
Increased complexity of social structure: the bourgeoisie has supplanted traditional relations, thereby moving into the main strata of society, along with the proletariat. Which led to a decrease in the number of peasants and aristocrats;
Entrepreneurship has also become a new value, which resulted in the destruction of class barriers;
Aristocrats and landowners become owners of businesses and banks;
The bourgeoisie becomes economically significant at the expense of the rich bourgeois-millionaires;
A middle class of the bourgeois has appeared, which normalizes society;
Former slaves, in the present, hired workers received their own separate stratum of the population, the division of which takes place depending on labor skills and qualities.