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Different Forms of Societies and Individualities ( Agrarian, Industrial and Virtual)

What is society?

A society is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.

Agrarian Society

Agrarian/Agricultural

An agrarian society, or agricultural society, is any community whose economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland. In an agrarian society, cultivating the land is the primary source of wealth. Such a society may acknowledge other means of livelihood and work habits but stresses the importance of agriculture and farming. Agrarian societies have existed in various parts of the world as far back as 10,000 years ago and continue to exist today.

Industrial Society

industrial society is a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass production, supporting a large population with a high capacity for division of labour. Such a structure developed in the Western world in the period of time following the Industrial Revolution, and replaced the agrarian societies of the pre-modern, pre-industrial age. Industrial societies are generally mass societies, and may be succeeded by an information society. They are often contrasted with traditional societies.

Virtual Society-Post industrial

virtual society refers to all components that are part of a society’s culture based on

the functional rather than the physical. It extends to include significant enhanced effects or

actions, physical behavior of non-physical entities, and the supporting use of telecommunications and computing technologies.

Types of Individuals in Society

Working Class

Middle Class

Upper Class

Lower Class

Lower Class

They are those who experienced, hunger unemployment homelessness and poverty

Working Class

Experiences and has low career and wages like waiters, drivers, sale persons, cashiers

Middle Class

Has minimal material difficulties and provides professional services such as doctors, lawyers, architect, engineer and etc.

Upper Class

Born in aristocratic families involves large family business ventures

Different combinations of these classes may occur

Examples

The upper class may primarily live in agricultural setting due to the nature of their family business (Haciendero)

Provinces near the metro have an industrialized society and is primarily composed of middle class workers

Philippines used to be an agricultural or agrarian society because most of the Filipinos are farmers and fishers but today, Philippines is now an industrialized society! How about the incoming years? Will Philippines be a virtual society?

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