Characteristics of modern society
① the use of large machines and non-life energy consumption as the core of the professional social large-scale production accounted for the dominant socio-economic status.
② highly developed science and technology, production efficiency across the board.
③ sharp social differentiation, social division of labor fine.
④ social mobility increased, replaced the blood industry, geographical and geopolitical relationships become the main form of social relations, personal development opportunities and more autonomy.
⑤ the rule of law replaces the rule of man as a basic form of political system operation, increase the degree of democratization of society.
① the use of large machines and non-life energy consumption as the core of the professional social large-scale production accounted for the dominant socio-economic status.
② highly developed science and technology, production efficiency across the board.
③ sharp social differentiation, social division of labor fine.
④ social mobility increased, replaced the blood industry, geographical and geopolitical relationships become the main form of social relations, personal development opportunities and more autonomy.
⑤ the rule of law replaces the rule of man as a basic form of political system operation, increase the degree of democratization of society.