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ModernizationThe Impact of Modernity on Economy “That institution in society that arranges for the production and distribution of the goods needed for survival”

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Three Great Revolutions

•Political Revolution▫destroyed the great monarchies and

feudalism▫rise of democratic societies▫power resides in the people

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Three Great Revolutions•Scientific Revolution

▫Rise of scientific method (reason)▫Two key consequences:

Technological innovations ---> industrial revolution

Declining significance of a religious world view

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Three Great Revolutions•Industrial Revolution

▫specialized, machine-based production▫huge increase in productivity▫birth of the middle class

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Sociological Consequences of Industrialization•Industrialization:

▫"the replacement of living energy sources with non-living energy sources"

•Social Differentiation:▫"The process by which different social

categories emerge and by which people come to fill those categories"

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Sociological Consequences of Industrialization•Specialization

▫One type of social differentiation▫"the transformation from single,

multiple-purpose statuses/roles to multiple, single-purpose statuses/roles)”

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Consequences of Specialization (3 Predictions)•Optimistic (Adam Smith)

▫The Wealth of Nations (1776)▫dramatically increases productivity ▫creates new jobs ▫mechanism for social organization

economic interdependence: exchange relationships

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Consequences of Specialization (3 Predictions)•Cautiously Optimistic (Emile Durkheim)

▫The Division of Labor in Society (1893) ▫"Is specialization really a viable form of

social organization?"▫Solidarity: "commonality of purpose

and social identity” Necessary condition for society to exist

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Consequences of Specialization (3 Predictions)•Pre-industrial societies: "mechanical

solidarity"▫simple division of labor

(gender and age)▫how will we achieve solidarity in an age of

specialization?

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Consequences of Specialization (3 Predictions)•Industrial societies could produce

solidarity▫organic solidarity:

economic interdependence (like Smith) ▫BUT: specialization could produce

anomie (a-nomos) "a condition of societal

normlessness

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Consequences of Specialization (3 Predictions)•Pessimistic: Karl Marx

▫(Capital, 1867, 1885, 1894)•concerned about the types of work in

an industrial economy •Alienation: separation/estrangement

from:▫production process itself ▫finished products of our labor ▫our fellow workers ▫ourselves

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Industrialization & Stratification•Stratification:

▫"vertical ranking of members of a society, based upon their access to and control over scarce resources“

▫Another type of social differentiation

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Industrialization & Stratification•Max Weber

▫wealth class stratification

▫honor (prestige) status stratification

▫power "party" stratification (politics)

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From Household Economy to Industrial Capitalism•Household Economy

▫Produced subsistence ▫work was performed in and for the

household▫money was used as a unit of account▫barter/trade for items they did not

produce▫orientation away from the market

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From Household Economy to Industrial Capitalism•Capitalism

▫a set of social practices AND a way of thinking about and organizing economic activities

•3 distinct features ▫The Market

impersonal buying and selling of commodities

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From Household Economy to Industrial Capitalism

Goods produced with the expressed intent of selling them For more than it cost to produce them

▫Distinct Economic Institutions Organizations specializing in the

manufacture, distribution and sale of specific products

“Double Dependence”▫Profit Orientation (the “ism” of capitalism)

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From Household Economy to Industrial Capitalism

Marx: commodity production circuit: M-C-M'

M = surplus value (profit) come to see all aspects of org. according to

effects upon profit Marx: where does added value come

from? AND where does it go? Conflict

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Two Predictions About Stratification

•Marx: Two-Class Society▫Bourgeoisie and Proletariat▫Few wealthy, many poor

•Class Consciousness▫proletariat: a class for themselves

•Revolution▫Capitalism: last stage on the way to a just

society (Communism)

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Karl Marx’s Prediction of Stratification System of Industrial Capitalist Economies

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Two Predictions About Stratification•“Adam Smith": Generally Higher

Standard of Living for Most▫a few wealthy▫the majority will do quite well

"middle class"▫a few poor

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Adam Smith’s Prediction of Stratification System of Industrial Capitalist Economies

Number of People