Latin America: Underdevelopment Or Revolution: Essays on the Development of Underdevelopment and the Immediate EnemyIn his second book, Andre Gunder Frank expands on the theme presented in his influential study Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America. It is the colonial structure of world capitalism, in his view, which produced and maintains the underdevelopment characteristic of Latin America and the rest of the Third World. This colonial structure penetrates everywhere in Latin America, forming and transforming all its features in obedience to its own imperatives and thereby imposing upon the region those characteristic features of poverty and backwardness which are not primarily the remnants of an ancient "feudal" past but the direct products of capitalism. This development of underdevelopment will persist, Frank argues, until the people of Latin America free themselves from world capitalism by means of revolution. |
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... Rostow in connection with his earlier work on development propensities , 57 it is preferable to take Rostow's Stages of Economic Growth as the example of this variant of the first mode . My review and evaluation of Rostow's and similar ...
... Rostow in connection with his earlier work on development propensities , 57 it is preferable to take Rostow's Stages of Economic Growth as the example of this variant of the first mode . My review and evaluation of Rostow's and similar ...
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... Rostow's first stage : the mercantile metropolis did not conquer and settle these regions to institute Rostow's traditionalism , but to exploit them through the establishment of exclusively commercial mines , sugar planta- tions , and ...
... Rostow's first stage : the mercantile metropolis did not conquer and settle these regions to institute Rostow's traditionalism , but to exploit them through the establishment of exclusively commercial mines , sugar planta- tions , and ...
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... Rostow's entire argument . WlLike Rostow would have us believe that in his third stage , the take - off , he has theoretically synthesized the dynamic qualitative change between the structure of underdevelopment and that of develop ...
... Rostow's entire argument . WlLike Rostow would have us believe that in his third stage , the take - off , he has theoretically synthesized the dynamic qualitative change between the structure of underdevelopment and that of develop ...
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Sociology of Development | 21 |
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