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The modern industrial society is characterised by a shift in an increasing number of manual workers to the next higher stratum. This process is referred to as:
Sanskritisation
Adaptation
Embourgeolsement
Class-homogenization
- Sanskritisation: This term refers to a process in Indian society where lower castes adopt cultural and ritual practices of higher castes to improve their social status. It is not related to industrial society or social mobility through occupational shifts.
- Adaptation: This generally means adjusting to new conditions. It could apply to any change, but it doesn't specifically refer to a shift in workers' social strata within modern industrial society.
- Embourgeolsement: This describes the process where manual workers or lower social classes move into a higher social or economic class, resembling the characteristics of the bourgeoisie. This aligns with the concept of rising to a higher stratum in industrial society.
- Class-homogenization: This refers to the reduction of class differences, leading to similar lifestyles across social classes. It's more about uniformity than upward mobility.
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