
Fordism is an industrial production model that dominated from the 18th century until the 1970s. It is a system of production organization based on mass production mass consumption and mass labor utilization. Developed by Henry Ford this system increased productivity through assembly line techniques and created an economic structure that enabled workers to access the products they produced. However over time the increasing diversity and rapid changes in consumer demand rendered this rigid product
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CoConsumer Society is a concept that describes a social structure in which consumption activities, rather than production, occupy the center of social organization and individual identity. This structure refers to a system in which individuals embrace consumption not merely as a means to satisfy basic needs, but as a lifestyle, a status symbol, and a search for meaning. Consumer society is characterized not only by the abundance of goods and services, but also by the system of symbolic meanings, s
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Mass production refers to the manufacture of large quantities of standardized products through standardized processes and repetitive work steps. This form of production enables the high-volume output of similar goods at low unit costs. The machinery, labor, and material flow used in the process are systematically coordinated within predefined arrangements. Product homogeneity and continuous production are among the defining characteristics of mass production.The distinguishing feature of this sy
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