1. If this is the case, can it be substantiated by evidence from the history of developed societies? 2. The emergence of a more fully developed Asiatic society among the Mormons had to await their exodus to the Intermountain West. 3. The mass media have been vested with significant power as social and political agents in modern developed societies. 4. All of these were more or less subsumed under the rubric of the developed societies and the developing societies. 5. Profound technological developments have already critically restructured the economies of developed societies from the production of things to the production of knowledge. 6. The findings suggest that the period during which developed human society has flourished may be a time of unusual stability. 7. Alongside that was an argument that such cronyism is universal, only that in developed societies it is legalized through channels such as campaign giving. 8. It is about the tension between a developed society that is succeeding at modernization and an underdeveloped one that is failing at it and looking for others to blame. 9. This is certainly true for the United States but it appears also true, to some degree, for most developed societies. |