![]() ![]() ![]() Why? Because modern science and technology are considered important in economic development, much more so than religion and spiritualism. While modernisation undermined religion, religious belief has been argued to have had a negative impact on the development of the economy. Thus, religion has continuously lost its influence on societies. At the same time, governments (in the Western world) now also base their decisions on scientific research, advice and technological advancements rather than on religious dogma. More and more questions (even existential ones) are now answered by scientific reasoning, so, at least in theory, people no longer need divine answers and mysticism to guide them in their everyday lives. Sociologists argue that secularisation came about as a result of the growing importance of technology and science. Secularisation refers to the decline of the importance of religion in people's everyday lives and in state matters. Theoretical Approaches to Welfare Providers.Distribution of Wealth, Poverty, and Income in the UK.Representation of Social Class In The Media.Social Construction of Health and Illness.Postmodernist Perspective on The Family.Functionalist Perspectives on the Family. ![]()
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