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Do you think modern society is the product of a market economy? - Sociology

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Do you think modern society is the product of a market economy?

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  • Yes, modern society is largely a product of a market economy, though not exclusively. A market economy, driven by supply and demand, private ownership, and profit motives, has played a central role in shaping the structure, values, and functioning of modern societies.
  • The market economy led to industrialisation, which brought about urbanisation, changes in family structures, and the rise of a consumer culture. It also promoted values like individualism, competition, efficiency, and innovation, which are now seen as hallmarks of modern life.
  • However, while the market economy is a powerful force, other factors have also contributed to the making of modern society, such as state intervention, technological advancement, education, and democratic institutions. So, while the market economy has been a major driver, modern society is the outcome of a complex mix of economic, political, social, and cultural influences.
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Chapter 4: Economic Organisation - EXERCISE [Page 4.21]

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Manjir Ghosh Sociology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Economic Organisation
EXERCISE | Q 7. | Page 4.21
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