Integration, Production, and Consumption: Classical and Contemporary theory looks a the evolution from Preindustrial to Industrial to Postindustrial Fridgehenge.

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Integration, Production, and Consumption: Classical and Contemporary theory looks a the evolution from Preindustrial to Industrial to Postindustrial Fridgehenge in New Mexico

Preindustrial Before 18 th C Industrial/ Modern 18 th C until mid 20 th century Postindustrial/ Post modern Contemporary Daniel Bell

Classical theory focus Preindustrial Before 18 th C Industrial 18thC until mid 20 th century

Preindustrial Before 18 th C Industrial 18 th C until mid 20 th century The Industrial Revolution The rise of capitalism The rise of socialism Political revolutions Imperialism Political revolutions The rise of feminism Urbanization Religious change The growth of science

PreindustrialIndustrial/Modern SimpleComplex HomogeneousHeterogeneous RuralUrban Simple Division of LaborComplex Division of Labor Family EconomyIndustrial Economy Use ValueExchange Value Sacred orientationSecular orientation

PreindustrialIndustrial/ Modern Postindustrial/ postmodern SimpleComplex Rapidly changing Technocrat dominated HomogeneousHeterogeneousHomogeneous & diverse RuralUrbanSuburbanization Simple Division of Labor Complex Division of Labor Globalization Family EconomyIndustrial EconomyService & information Use ValueExchange Valuenetworked exchange ? Sacred orientationSecular orientationNo absolute truth

Industrial/Modern world Durkheim Social integration& Anomie Weber Rationalization, Bureaucracy, Protestant Ethic Marx Alienation PostIndustrial/ Postmodern World Putnam Bowling Alone Ritzer McDonald- ization Jhally Advertising Hochschild Time Bind