History of Europe

Are the axial principles of post industrial society same as those society?

No. The axial principles of post-industrial society are distinct from those of pre-industrial society. Industrial society was oriented towards the production of physical goods, while post-industrial society is more oriented towards the production of services and information. This shift has been accompanied by a number of changes in the values, beliefs, and institutions of society.

For example, in pre-industrial society, the emphasis was on hard work and manual labor, while in post-industrial society, the emphasis is on creativity and innovation. In pre-industrial society, religion played a central role in people's lives, while in post-industrial society, religion has become less important. In pre-industrial society, the family was the primary social unit, while in post-industrial society, the individual has become more important.

These are just a few examples of the many changes that have occurred in the axial principles of society as we have moved from pre-industrial to post-industrial society.