The Industrial Society

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The Industrial Society is a sociological work by Raymond Aron that analyzes the structures, dynamics, and implications of modern industrialized societies.

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instanceOf book
sociological work
analyzes economic organization in industrial societies
political institutions in industrial societies
relations between industrialization and democracy
social stratification in industrial societies
technological change in industrial societies
associatedWith Raymond Aron’s sociological thought
author Raymond Aron
countryOfOrigin France
field political sociology
social philosophy
sociology of industrial society
focusesOn dynamics of industrial societies
implications of industrialization
structures of industrial societies
genre social theory
sociology
hasPerspective comparative sociology
theory of industrial society
hasTheme bureaucratization
convergence and divergence of industrial societies
industrial development and social change
rationalization of social life
relationship between economy and politics in modern societies
influencedBy Max Weber’s sociology
classical sociology
liberal political thought
language French
mainSubject industrial society
industrialization
modern industrialized societies
modernity
social structure
notableFor comparative treatment of different industrial systems
systematic analysis of modern industrialized societies

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