Three Worlds of Development: The Theory and Practice of International StratificationOxford University Press, 1966 - 475 páginas Analysis of social theory of international stratification and of the practice of classifying countries of the world in one of three groups, (1) developed countries of private enterprise economy, (2) countries of collective economy, and (3) developing countries - covers sociological aspects of economic development, political aspects, cultural factors (the last with particular reference to developing countries), etc. |
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Página 43
... increase of middle professional class ( increase in non - bureaucratic white - collar workers ) . High degree of social mobility , with a greater amount than in First World due to technological change ; slowly increased specialization ...
... increase of middle professional class ( increase in non - bureaucratic white - collar workers ) . High degree of social mobility , with a greater amount than in First World due to technological change ; slowly increased specialization ...
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... increase social pressure , and hence increase social revolution as a means toward rapid change . Actually , development today may succeed in accomplishing what often repeated political slogans of the past were not able to accomplish ...
... increase social pressure , and hence increase social revolution as a means toward rapid change . Actually , development today may succeed in accomplishing what often repeated political slogans of the past were not able to accomplish ...
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... increases is proportion- ate ) . For the economic rate of growth in India cannot absorb a population increase , while the rate of growth in Brazil can . As a matter of fact , it is likely that the high population rise in Brazil will ...
... increases is proportion- ate ) . For the economic rate of growth in India cannot absorb a population increase , while the rate of growth in Brazil can . As a matter of fact , it is likely that the high population rise in Brazil will ...
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IAN INTRODUCTION TO THE THIRD WORLD | 1 |
Sociological and Ideological Conceptions of Development | 47 |
THE OLD WORLDS IN PERSPECTIVE | 73 |
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