Theories of Development
Mode of Production or Dependency?
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. April 1983
Book
Paperback/Softback
255 pages
978-0-8039-1926-6 (ISBN)
Description
Dependency theory is currently being challenged by a fresh application of classic Marxist principles combined with thinking from Marxist structuralism. The result is a body of work that emphasizes the importance of the mode of production rather than markets or exchange relations. Essays from opposing viewpoints have been collected in this volume to study the Third World and discuss the progressive or regressive role of capitalism in developing countries -- whether production in them is capitalist or pre-capitalist, and re-emphasize the importance of class relations in development. As a review of the complex theoretical issues involved and the intellectual history behind them, the book has much to offer both specialists and students.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
347 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8039-1926-6 (9780803919266)
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Content
Introduction - Roanald H Chilcote
Dependency or Mode of Production? Theoretical Issues
PART ONE: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES
Imperialism and Progress - Aijaz Ahmad
Ideologies in Theories of Imperialism and Dependency - Carlos Johnson
PART TWO: CASE STUDIES IN DEPENDENCY AND MODES OF PRODUCTION ANALYSES
Imperialism, Social Classes, and the State in Peru, 1890-1930 - Anibal Quijano
Interpreting Social Change in Guatemala - Norma Stoltz Chinchilla
Modernization, Dependency, and Articulation of Modes of Production
PART THREE: WORLD-SYSTEM AND CLASS ANALYSES
Crisis and Transformation of Dependency in the World-System - Andre Gunder Frank
Surplus Labor and Class Formation on the Latin American Periphery - Henry Veltmeyer
Class Analysis and Dependency - Dale L Johnson
Dependency or Mode of Production? Theoretical Issues
PART ONE: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES
Imperialism and Progress - Aijaz Ahmad
Ideologies in Theories of Imperialism and Dependency - Carlos Johnson
PART TWO: CASE STUDIES IN DEPENDENCY AND MODES OF PRODUCTION ANALYSES
Imperialism, Social Classes, and the State in Peru, 1890-1930 - Anibal Quijano
Interpreting Social Change in Guatemala - Norma Stoltz Chinchilla
Modernization, Dependency, and Articulation of Modes of Production
PART THREE: WORLD-SYSTEM AND CLASS ANALYSES
Crisis and Transformation of Dependency in the World-System - Andre Gunder Frank
Surplus Labor and Class Formation on the Latin American Periphery - Henry Veltmeyer
Class Analysis and Dependency - Dale L Johnson