The Springtime of Freedom: Evolution of Developing SocietiesStudy of the challenge of economic implications, political and social change in developing countries - comprises three main sections on (1) changes in living conditions in the village and the city, and the implications, (2) the quest of man to improve his position (incl. Historical models of comparison, and covering industrialization, education, the role of economic aid, etc.), and (3) political problems. References pp. 292 to 309, and bibliography pp. 310 to 318. |
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INTRODUCTION Bread or Freedom | 3 |
The Economic Challenge | 10 |
Transition | 16 |
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