Critiques : In Defence of Development /

Critiques presented here in defence of development range across a number of issues, all of which are central to discussions about the desirability or undesirability of this historical process. These include one particular aspect - labour market competition - of the debate about racism, why the repro...

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Main Author: Brass, Tom (Author)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; 298.

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505 0 |t Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Last Rites for Development Studies? -- Are We the Masters Now? -- Dismantling Development -- Post-development? -- This Sense of Identity -- Climate, Class, Risk -- Themes -- part 1 -- Questioning the Paradigm -- 1 Racism and Development: Blood, Sweat and Fears -- Introduction: More Lessons from History -- An Absent Nationality -- A Race against Time, a Time against Race -- Southern Myths -- No Ear to Hear -- Differences, Sameness -- Common Heirs to Its Impositions -- The Battle for Bread -- The Pinch of Hunger -- Conclusion -- 2 The Industrial Reserve and Development: A Vanishing Army? -- Introduction: Redefining the Industrial Reserve -- 19th Century Marxist Views -- 20th Century Liberal Views -- 20th Century Marxist Views -- Border Wars -- Human Flourishing, but Whose? -- What Marx Really Said -- Travelling the Same Road? -- Conclusion -- 3 Sociology and Development: A Warning from  The History Man -- Introduction: Publishing, Hierarchy, Power -- The Bleak End of Things -- Who Is The History Man Now? -- The Power of Hierarchy -- No One Is Listening? -- Conclusion -- 4 Critical Agrarian Studies and Development: A Populist Land Grab -- Introduction: The Sleep of Forgetfulness -- In the Academic Salon -- Deprivileging Marxism -- 'Marxist' Questions -- 'Marxist' Answers -- Reprivileging Agrarian Populism -- Conclusion -- part 2 -- Alternative Agendas -- 5 Development: A Theory without a Past, Present, or Future? -- Introduction: Paradigms/Concepts That Disappear/Reappear -- Call a Friend -- Concepts, Origins -- Capitalism Everywhere, Capitalism Nowhere -- Development Theory? -- The Sharpest Weapon -- Conclusion -- 6 Liberalism and Development: Fukuyama's Scylla and Charybdis -- Introduction: A Benign Capitalism? -- Floreat Classical Liberalism? -- I Am a Nice Shark ... -- A Progressive Left? -- Political Corrections, Problematic History -- Conclusion -- 7 Anthropology and Development: Self in the World, World in the Self -- Introduction: What Do I Know? -- The Self (in the World) -- Self-help -- No Friends There -- The World (in the Self) -- Insufficiency -- Self-sufficiency -- Humanity's Priority -- Restlessness -- Conclusion -- 8 Labour Regime and Development: Deproletarianisation and Neo-bondage Compared -- Introduction: Explaining Unfree Labour -- Deproletarianisation, Neo-bondage -- Unfreedom, Patronage, Politics -- Differences Explained? -- Misinterpreting Capitalism -- Conclusion -- part 3 -- Beyond Capitalism? -- 9 Postmodernism and Development: Misremembering the Peasantry -- Introduction: Doing without Development? -- Methodology -- Sources -- Stories -- Theory -- Definitions -- Economy -- Politics -- Conclusion -- 10 On the Continuing Necessity of (Marxist) Critique -- Introduction: Paradigms, Polemics, Popularity -- A Return to Yesterday -- New Paradigms, Old Assumptions -- Class Dismissed -- Producing Curtains -- Urgent Need of Renewal -- Conversation, Collaboration, Cooperation? -- Hegemonic Formation, Populist Moments, Floating Signifiers? -- Taking People's Beliefs Seriously? -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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