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- catalog abstract "Beginning with the 19th century "invention" of modern development, Doctrines of Development discusses Marx's early critique of development doctrine and the creation of the idea of underdevelopment. Extended 20th century case histories are cited to explain why and how development doctrine accompanied the early growth of capitalism. Shorter case studies examine how development theory has been part of the history of development doctrine. The authors pursue the analysis to critique the contemporary and increasingly pervasive theories of "alternative" development.".
- catalog contributor b8894801.
- catalog contributor b8894802.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog description "Beginning with the 19th century "invention" of modern development, Doctrines of Development discusses Marx's early critique of development doctrine and the creation of the idea of underdevelopment. Extended 20th century case histories are cited to explain why and how development doctrine accompanied the early growth of capitalism. Shorter case studies examine how development theory has been part of the history of development doctrine. The authors pursue the analysis to critique the contemporary and increasingly pervasive theories of "alternative" development.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [505]-540) and index.".
- catalog extent "xv, 554 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0415125154".
- catalog identifier "0415125162 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Routledge,".
- catalog subject "338.9 20".
- catalog subject "Economic development.".
- catalog subject "HD75 .C68 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "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.".
- catalog title "Doctrines of development / M.P. Cowen and R.W. Shenton.".
- catalog type "text".