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Developmentalism
- The Normative and Transformative within Capitalism
Engelsk Hardback
Developmentalism
- The Normative and Transformative within Capitalism
Engelsk Hardback

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Why do so few countries achieve development success? Achieving development requires many changes over a short period of time, generating instability and risk. It is a deep and integrated economy of change involving force, strategic thinking, and ideological conviction - it emerges when successful development is seen as necessary for the survival of a political order. Developmentalism engages with the moral issues that this raises.Developmentalism: The Normative and Transformative within Capitalism uses a historical comparative approach to understand development as a transformation which involves a deep and integrated political economy of change - a shift from a state of ''capital-ascendance'' to ''capital dominance''. It is only through a transformation towards capital dominance that mass poverty reduction and the construction of a commonwealth are possible. However, capitalist development is extremely difficult and requires a highly exacting political endeavour. The politics of development is conceptualized as developmentalism: a strategy and ideology in which governments exercise heavy directive power, endure instability and crisis, and secure a rudimentary legitimacy for their efforts. This book argues that developmentalism requires a conflation of successful capitalist transformation with some form of existential insecurity of the state itself. It flourishes when capitalist transformation connects to profound questions of sovereignty, statehood, nation-building, and elite survival. Developmentalism shows deep contextualisation of capitalist transformation as well as the massive improvements in material life that it has generated.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
304
ISBN-13:
9780198785798
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0198785798
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
18 jun 2020
Længde:
25mm
Bredde:
165mm
Højde:
240mm
Forlag:
Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato:
18 jun 2020
Forfatter(e):
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