The origins of economic inequality between nations : a critique of Western theories on development and underdevelopment /
First published in 1991 this text provides an incisive analysis of theories concerning the origins of economic inequality between nations. Central to the author's investigation is the concept of underdevelopment, and a focus on successive Western 'systems of conceptualisation' of the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group,
2011.
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Colección: | Routledge library editions. Development ;
v. 110. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- THE ORIGINS OF ECONOMIC INEQUALITY BETWEEN NATIONS A critique of Western theories on development and underdevelopment; Copyright; The Origins of Economic Inequality between Nations A critique of Western theories on development and underdevelopment; Copyright; Contents; List of abbreviations; List of tables; Introduction; 1 Cultural relativism, Eurocentrism and Marx' Asiatic mode of production; Perception of differences and Eurocentrism; The Asiatic mode of production; Marxist theoretical blind alleys; The evolution of environmental theory.
- 2 The anti-imperialist reaction and the Marxist pre-emption of economic-imperialism theoryColonialism and social imperialism; J.A. Hobson, the patterns of colonialism and the debate over economic imperialism; Marxist theories of imperialism; The Comintern phase of Marxist economic-imperialism theory; The humane face of Eurocentrism and the progress of the West; 3 Policies and politics in the struggle for the Third World; Economic development and world history; The 'birth' of underdevelopment; Pre-1945 theoretical work on economic development.
- The historical context for the growth of development studiesThe history of development studies; The 'mainstream' phase; Modernization theory, or a controversial expansion of development studies; The W.W. Rostow synthesis and its critics; The balance to 1960; Development economics in the 1960s; 4 The Marxist response to Western developmentalism; Introduction; The theoretical shortcomings of the Marxist view of the Third World; Baran's long-view of underdevelopment; The historical context of radicalism; A controversial revision of dependency ideas; A.G. Frank; The definition of dependency.
- Third World contributions to economic-imperialism theoryWestern syntheses on economic-imperialism theory; I. Wallerstein's dependency summation; 5 The overthrow of the orthodoxies and the progress of the West; The onset of disillusion in development studies; Alternative methods and approaches; The dependency debates; The general critique of dependency; The laissez-faire and the Marxist reactions; The historical progress of Europe; Conclusions; Notes; Further Reading; Index.