Description |
xv, 554 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [505]-540) and index. |
Contents |
1. The Invention of Development. The European setting of development. The idea of progress. The pessimism of progress: Thomas Malthus. The design of development. A theory of trusteeship. Progress and development: Comte and 'order'. Progress and development: J.S. Mill and 'knowledge'. The Indian reiteration -- 2. Development without Progress: Underdevelopment and J. H. Newman. Post-war 'underdevelopment theory'. Development thought in nineteenth century Latin America. Underdevelopment theory and its critics. The 'internal' and 'external' of development. The nineteenth-century theological debate. Newman's idea of development. Development, 'corruption' and underdevelopment. The belief in development. Newman's influence -- 3. The Development of Productive Force: Marx and List. Recapitulation. Marx and development. Hegel's principle of development. Hegel's flow of development. Trusteeship. Marx's internal and external of development. Productive force. |
Subject |
Economic development.
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Indexed Term |
Economic conditions |
Added Author |
Shenton, Robert W.
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ISBN |
0415125154 |
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9780415125154 |
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0415125162 paperback |
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9780415125161 paperback |
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