The three worlds : culture and world development / Peter Worsley.

"A major, eclectic work of extraordinary scope and unprecedented vision, The Three Worlds is much more than a study of the contemporary Third World. It examines the constituents of development--cultural as well as political and economic--throughout the world from prehistory to the present. Pete...

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Main Author: Worsley, Peter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1984.
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Summary:"A major, eclectic work of extraordinary scope and unprecedented vision, The Three Worlds is much more than a study of the contemporary Third World. It examines the constituents of development--cultural as well as political and economic--throughout the world from prehistory to the present. Peter Worsley first considers existing theories of development, synthesizing the Marxist approach with that of social anthropologists and identifying culture--in the sense of a shared set of values--as the key element missing in more traditional approaches to the sociology of development. Worsley then examines successive forms of rural organization, develops a new definition of the urban poor, considers the relation of ethnicity and nationalism to social class and to each other, and, finally, discusses the nature of the three worlds implied in the term Third World."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:xiv, 409 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-394) and index.
ISBN:0226907546
9780226907543
0226907554
9780226907550
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