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About the Editors | ||
Preface and Acknowledgments | ||
Acknowledgments to Sources | ||
Editor's Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Formative Ideas on the Transition to Modern Society | 25 |
1 | Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848) and Alienated Labor (1844) | 27 |
2 | The Divisions of Labor in Society (1893) | 37 |
3 | The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905); The Characteristics of Bureaucracy (1920); and Science as a Vocation (1919) | 67 |
Pt. II | How Does Development Change People? Modernization Theories and the Intellectual Roots of the Development Project | 81 |
4 | Evolutionary Universals in Society (1964) | 83 |
5 | The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto (1960) | 100 |
6 | A Study of Slum Culture: Backgrounds for La Vida (1968) | 110 |
7 | The Passing of Traditional Society (1958) | 119 |
8 | Making Men Modern: On the Causes and Consequences of Individual Change in Six Developing Countries (1969) | 134 |
9 | The Change to Change: Modernization, Development, and Politics (1971) and Political Order in Changing Societies (1968) | 144 |
Pt. III | Blaming the Victims? Dependency and World-Systems Theories Respond | 157 |
10 | The Development of Underdevelopment (1969) | 159 |
11 | Dependency and Development in Latin American (1972) | 169 |
12 | The Dynamics of Rural Poverty in Latin America (1977) | 179 |
13 | The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis (1979) | 190 |
14 | The Effects of International Economic Dependence on Development and Inequality: A Cross-National Study (1975) | 210 |
15 | Rethinking Development Theory: Insights from East Asia and Latin America (1994) | 229 |
Pt. IV | Attempts to Understand Globalization and its Social Effects | 255 |
16 | The New International Division of Labor in the World Economy (1980) | 257 |
17 | Globalization: Myths and Realities (1996) | 274 |
18 | Capitalism: The Factory of Fragmentation (1992) | 292 |
19 | Has Globalization Gone Too Far? (1997) | 298 |
20 | Gender, Industrialization, Transnational Corporations and Development: An Overview of Trends and Patterns (1995) | 306 |
21 | Development after Ecology (1995) | 328 |
22 | Social Movements and Global Capitalism (1995) | 340 |
23 | Neoliberalism and the Sociology of Development: Emerging Trends and Unanticipated Facts (1997) | 353 |
First-Hand Resources on Development: Web Sites of Development Agencies and Groups | 373 | |
Further Reading | 375 | |
Index | 378 |
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