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"Inevitably, a post-industrial society gives rise to a new Utopianism, both engineering and psychedelic. Men can be remade or released, their behavior conditioned or their consciousness altered. The constraints of the past vanish with the end of nature and things."
Post-Industrialism is a technological and social stage of development in which the economic output of manufacturing is surpassed by the economic output of the service sector. It is distinguished by a technological focus on electronics and communication technologies as opposed to analogue technologies and heavy machinery of Industrialism.
Tenets
[edit]Post-Industrialism believes in using technological advancements to transition from an economy that is powered through industry or rural production towards a service economy.
It acknowledges, though, that it is incredibly unstable and unsustainable, as relying only on a purely service based economy is virtually impossible. Thus, it resorts to off-shoring industrial and agrarian production.
How to Draw
[edit]- Draw a ball.
- Fill in the left with orange and the right with blue.
- In the centre, draw a white semicircle facing down.
- On the left half of the top of the semicircle, draw a simple factory in white.
- On the right half of the top of the semicircle, draw an apartement building in white.
- On the bottom of the semicircle, erase a line of white to form an arrow pointing right.
- Draw in the eyes, with the left eye having a monocle.
- (Optional) Give the little ball a hat.
You're done!
| Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Orange | #D9A33E | rgb(217, 163, 62) | |
| White | #FFFFFF | rgb(255, 255, 255) | |
| Averagely dark blue | #234CA5 | rgb(35, 76, 165) | |
Relations
[edit]Friendly
[edit]- File:Transh.png Transhumanism - Interesting.
- File:Neoliberal-icon.png Neoliberalism - My main supporter in the west.
- File:Agroindustry.png Agro-Industrialism - Abolishing the distinction between city and countryside is based. The worst part of capitalism is, indeed, the firm.
- File:Bckchn.png Libertarian Municipalism - My anarchist and ecologist defender.
- File:CoopCap.png Jeremy Rifkin - The zero marginal cost society sounds very good.
- File:Schwab.png Schwabism - It's great that you spread the concept of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Mixed
[edit]- File:Indust.png Industrialism - I appreciate what you did for human progress, but I think it's time to put the factories at rest and outsource them to Asia and Africa.
- File:Envi.png Environmentalism - The factories closed here, but I still have to make my iPhone somehow smh!
- File:WorldGovernment (TFR).png World Government - You are promoting the fourth industrial revolution and the development of science! but I don't want to have anything to do with you.
Negative
[edit]- File:Situ.png Situationism - "In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles" & "The spectacle is capital to such a degree of accumulation that it becomes an image." are both quotes by debord and wow. He did a great job analysing me and the conditions of productions I have created and the "non-culture" I created through it. How sad for him that 68 failed.
- File:Anprim.png Anarcho-Primitivism - A threat to our entire socio-economic order!
Further Information
[edit]Literature
[edit]- The Coming of Post-Industrial Society: A Venture in Social Forecasting by File:LibConSoc.png Daniel Bell
Wikipedia
[edit]- Daniel Bell
- Post-industrial society
- Post-industrial economy
- Deindustrialization
- Post-Fordism
- Information society
- Knowledge economy
- Late modernity
- Network society
Gallery
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Artwork and Comics
[edit]Navigation
[edit]- ↑ "The rise of a new class structure, with a professional and technical class based on educational qualifications rather than property, as the dominant stratum.
- ↑ Daniel Bell generally recognized Thorstein Veblen's insight into status emulation and consumption patterns, alongside the "penalty of taking the lead" in industrialization, but criticized Veblen's work as Utopian and distorted in its proposals for economic reconstruction. Bell often used Veblen's concepts to analyze capitalist culture while viewing Veblen as a limited, ideological theorist rather than a systematic one
