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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... effects.2 We might introduce the three effects as follows : ( 1 ) Developing nations define them- selves as engaged in a mortal race with the most advanced sectors of the economic world . This is the demonstration effect . ( 2 ) ...
... effects.2 We might introduce the three effects as follows : ( 1 ) Developing nations define them- selves as engaged in a mortal race with the most advanced sectors of the economic world . This is the demonstration effect . ( 2 ) ...
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... effect , Stalinism is the justification of the forced reorganization of an economic and political structure , despite the social and cultural costs . This very economic vindi- cation is at the same time perhaps its strongest social ...
... effect , Stalinism is the justification of the forced reorganization of an economic and political structure , despite the social and cultural costs . This very economic vindi- cation is at the same time perhaps its strongest social ...
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... effect on the Communist Party apparatus . The ancien régime , which placed loyalty above truth , made every major bureaucratic shift in the power base a cathartic event . It has long been apparent that in the trinitarian class world of ...
... effect on the Communist Party apparatus . The ancien régime , which placed loyalty above truth , made every major bureaucratic shift in the power base a cathartic event . It has long been apparent that in the trinitarian class world of ...
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Appendix A Digest of Factors Defining the Three Worlds | 39 |
Sociological and Ideological Conceptions of Development | 47 |
THE OLD WORLDS IN PERSPECTIVE | 73 |
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