11-COMTE-GROUP-5. pptx

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GROUP 5 MEMBERS: ROTHER REYES GOLDWYN BARREDO NOMAR CACERES ADRIAN MARU

ACCORDING TO EVOLUTIONARY VIEW

ACCORDING TO EVOLUTIONARY VIEW

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ACCORDING TO EVOLUTIONARY VIEW

ACCORDING TO EVOLUTIONARY VIEW

ACCORDING TO EVOLUTIONARY VIEW

Small-scale societies with simple technology and social organization, often based on kinship or tribal ties. Simple societies have low division of labour . The occupational differentiation being limited primarily to birth, sex and age. These societies have no specialized economic organization. Simple Society

Compound Society Larger societies with more complex social organization and division of labor, often based on agriculture and trade. They tended to be predominantly settled agricultural societies, although a majority are mainly pastoral, and tended to be characterised by a division of four or five social strata and an organised priestly group.

Doubly Compound Society Societies with even greater complexity, often featuring centralized political power and a ruling elite. Doubly compound societies were completely settled, were more integrated and had a larger and more definite political structure, a religious hierarchy, a more or less rigid caste system and a more complex division of labour .

Militant Society Militant societies class rule is based on servicing the needs of the military, the citizens are subordinate to the State, the non-combatant part of society is forced to supply the needs of the combatant part, political authority is centralized as in the military, and private associations if they are allowed to exist are strictly regulated.

Industrial Society Societies characterized by industrialization, urbanization, and mass production, often with a focus on economic growth and material progress. And driven by the use of technology and machinery to enable mass production, supporting a large population with a high capacity for division of labour .

Post-Industrial Society Post-industrial society is one that has transitioned from an economy of goods to an economy of services and has increased the rate of innovation and invention of new technologies and explored their applications.
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