Rethinking development : modernization, dependency and postmodern politics
By: APTER, David E.
Material type: BookPublisher: California : SAGE, c1987Description: 326 p.Subject(s): Forma de Estado | País Desenvolvido | Criminalidade
Contents:
1 - Rethinking development Part I: for the state 2 - Toward a theory of modernization 3 - Some characteristics of modernization 4 - Notes for a theory of nondemocratic representation 5 - Equity and allocation in industrial societies Part II: against the state 7 - Sanrizuka: a case of violent protest in a multiparty state 8 - Thinking about violence 9 - Notes on the underground: left violence and the national state 10 - The new mytho-logics and the specter of superfluous man
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 6.07A655r (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10001800 |
1 - Rethinking development Part I: for the state 2 - Toward a theory of modernization 3 - Some characteristics of modernization 4 - Notes for a theory of nondemocratic representation 5 - Equity and allocation in industrial societies Part II: against the state 7 - Sanrizuka: a case of violent protest in a multiparty state 8 - Thinking about violence 9 - Notes on the underground: left violence and the national state 10 - The new mytho-logics and the specter of superfluous man
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