There are several types of societies that have developed throughout history:
1. Pre-industrial societies included hunting and gathering societies, pastoral societies, horticultural societies, agricultural societies, and feudal societies which were based on ownership of land.
2. Industrial societies emerged between the 15th-16th centuries and were characterized by capitalism, free markets, and private property.
3. Post-industrial or modern societies are information and service based, moving away from manufacturing and dominated by technology and high-skilled work.
Culture is a shared set of ideas, norms and behaviors common to a group of people in a location. It is learned, transmitted between generations, adaptive to environments,
There are several types of societies that have developed throughout history:
1. Pre-industrial societies included hunting and gathering societies, pastoral societies, horticultural societies, agricultural societies, and feudal societies which were based on ownership of land.
2. Industrial societies emerged between the 15th-16th centuries and were characterized by capitalism, free markets, and private property.
3. Post-industrial or modern societies are information and service based, moving away from manufacturing and dominated by technology and high-skilled work.
Culture is a shared set of ideas, norms and behaviors common to a group of people in a location. It is learned, transmitted between generations, adaptive to environments,
There are several types of societies that have developed throughout history:
1. Pre-industrial societies included hunting and gathering societies, pastoral societies, horticultural societies, agricultural societies, and feudal societies which were based on ownership of land.
2. Industrial societies emerged between the 15th-16th centuries and were characterized by capitalism, free markets, and private property.
3. Post-industrial or modern societies are information and service based, moving away from manufacturing and dominated by technology and high-skilled work.
Culture is a shared set of ideas, norms and behaviors common to a group of people in a location. It is learned, transmitted between generations, adaptive to environments,
There are several types of societies that have developed throughout history:
1. Pre-industrial societies included hunting and gathering societies, pastoral societies, horticultural societies, agricultural societies, and feudal societies which were based on ownership of land.
2. Industrial societies emerged between the 15th-16th centuries and were characterized by capitalism, free markets, and private property.
3. Post-industrial or modern societies are information and service based, moving away from manufacturing and dominated by technology and high-skilled work.
Culture is a shared set of ideas, norms and behaviors common to a group of people in a location. It is learned, transmitted between generations, adaptive to environments,
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UND ER STAN DI NG
CU LTURE , SO C I ETY A ND P O LI TI CS
11-Bonifacio CULTURE AND SOCIETY 1 2
CULTURE- A shared set of SOCIETY - is a group of people
ideas, norms, and behaviors interacting with each other and having a common to a group of people common culture; sharing common inhabiting a geographic geographical or territorial domain, and location. having relatively common aspirations. TYPES OF SOCIETIES A. Pre- Industrial Societies During the pre-industrial society, the main economic activity is food production carried out through the utilization of human and animal labor. these societies are subdivided according to their level of technology and their method of producing food. These are hunting and gathering societies, pastoral societies, horticultural societies, agricultural societies, and feudal societies. Hunting and gathering society - In these societies main method of food production is collection of wild plants and the hunting of wild animals on a daily basis. Human gather and hunt around for foods as nomads. Pastoral society The prevailing method food production during this period is through pastoralism, more efficient than the subsistence method. Horticultural Society These societies have learned how to raise fruits and vegetables grown in the garden plots that have provided them their main source of food. . Agrarian Society Societies which applied agricultural technological advances to cultivate crops over a large area. Feudal Society As an offshoot of increased food chain, several groups become wealthy and able to acquire lands and declared these as their own domain. It is based on ownership of land. INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
An economic system emerged between the 15th and 16th
centuries began to replace feudalism. This is capitalism, the predominant economic system of industrial societies. Capitalism, characterized by free competition, free market and the right to acquire private property, emerged. The introduction of foreign metals, silk, and spices in the market stimulated greater commercial activity in European societies C. POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES M o r e a d v a n c e d s o c i e t i e s , c a l l e d p o s t - i n d u s t r i a l s o c i e t i e s , d o m i n a t e d b y i n f o r m a t i o n , s e r v i c e s , a n d h i g h t e c h n o l o g y, s u r f a c e d . T h e s e h a l l m a r k s o f t h e s e s o c i e t i e s w e r e b e y o n d t h e p r o d u c t i o n o f g o o d s . A d v a n c e d i n d u s t r i a l s o c i e t i e s a r e s h i f t i n g t o w a r d a n i n c r e a s e i n s e r v i c e s e c t o r s o v e r m a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d p r o d u c t i o n D. MODERN SOCIETIES
Our highly industrialized modern society is characterized by
mass production of all essential products such that the subsistence level of food production is now a thing of the past. Products are sold in markets in large quantities. CULTURE
Culture is “that complex whole which includes
knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, laws, customs and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.” (Edward B. Tylor) The Cambridge English Dictionary states that culture is “the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time.” CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE 1. Culture is learned. The different habits, skills, values and knowledge are acquired or learned in the course of a person’s life. This is what we call enculturation, the acquisition of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values that enable men to become active members of their communities. 2. Culture is transmitted. Culture within a social group is transmitted to succeeding generations through imitation, instruction and example, in the form of attitudes, values, beliefs and behavioral scripts are passed onto and taught to individuals and groups. 3. Culture is adaptive. All culture is changes. Changes in the environment are caused by inventions and discoveries. Man is capable of adjusting to his environment. Adaption is the process of change in response to a new environment. It is one component of acculturation, which relates to the change in a group’s culture or the change in individual psychology in response to a new environment. 4. Culture is gratifying. Culture provides satisfaction for man’s biological and socio- cultural needs, foods, clothing, and shelter for various relationships with other individuals and groups. 5. Culture is symbolic. Through culture man can communicate with other people using language. Symbols must be understood by all to be an effective tool of communication; to allow people to develop complex thoughts and to exchange those thoughts with others. MAIN TYPES OF CULTURE Material culture deals with the physical culture including contemporary technology, artifacts relics, fossils, and other tangible remains of cultural development, past and present. Material culture refers to the tangible and concrete objects produced by main in the process of social development. Non-material culture deals with the intangibles including values, norms, beliefs, traditions, and customs that collectively hold a society and shape individuals are they interact within society. Thank you and God bless! :)