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According to Alain Touraine: 'A new type of society is now being formed. These new societies can be labeled post-industrial to stress how different they are from the industrial societies that preceded them . They may also be called technocratic because of the power that dominates them. Or one can call them programmed societies to define them according to the nature of their production methods and economic organization.'[1]
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