Is the world economy mainly characterized by developed and developing, or rich and poor countries? What is development, anyway? What Alternative might there be to the dominant but unsustainable paradigms and practices of Modernization? International Studies and The Center for Social Sciences invite you to a Book Talk by Michael Allen, professor of International Studies and Political Science.
Can countries develop? The preface will be made available ahead of the talk. It previews what is addressed in the seven chapters of the manuscript. Oral and written comments on particular chapters would be greatly appreciated. A ten-point summary of key insights from the research will also be made available at the talk.
Global Capitalism, Deformed Modernity and Revolution by Substitution Contents
1. Introduction - What is Development?
2. Modernization without Development
3. Deformity, Democracy, and Development - Ten Rules of Neoliberalism
4. World Trends in Environment, Economics, and Human Needs
5. Can Countries Develop? - Three Visions of the Future
6. Revolution by Substitution - Ten Rules of Development
7. A Sustainable World Economy? Conclusions
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