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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... fact ? They were equalitarian by con- viction ; would they be equalitarian in conduct ? They had developed ... fact indicates a certain stagnation in the American style , if not in the American soul . But more significant than the fact ...
... fact ? They were equalitarian by con- viction ; would they be equalitarian in conduct ? They had developed ... fact indicates a certain stagnation in the American style , if not in the American soul . But more significant than the fact ...
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... fact remains that Indonesia shows that socialism is much more a goal to be striven for after , rather than before , the nationalistic revolutionary phase is concluded . Clearly , one central reason why the Third World is not under con ...
... fact remains that Indonesia shows that socialism is much more a goal to be striven for after , rather than before , the nationalistic revolutionary phase is concluded . Clearly , one central reason why the Third World is not under con ...
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... fact that there is a continued high and rising level of unemployment , and a prolonged consumer orientation in which there is too little left both for saving and for investment to keep the economy growing quickly . While Myrdal holds ...
... fact that there is a continued high and rising level of unemployment , and a prolonged consumer orientation in which there is too little left both for saving and for investment to keep the economy growing quickly . While Myrdal holds ...
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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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