Contemporary society : an introduction to social science
Boston [etc.] : Pearson, c2012
xiv, 586 p.
13th ed
Paperback, used in good condition. Stamps in
Authors: John A. Perry, Erna K. Perry
One of the main themes of Contemporary Society is that the transition from an industrial to a post-industrial order in the modern world is fraught with difficulties, as was the transition from an agricultural to an industrial order in an earlier era. Within this framework, we can observe the increasing fragmentation of the social order, which tends to lead people away from community and a common purpose and often invites conflict and disunity. At the same time, countervailing social forces are also at work, providing some stability, some shelter in the storm. Finally, societies are faced with the rapid and transformative power of information technology, a fact that propels separate groups of people into a global entity.