ANT-1415 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Urban Planning, Industrial Revolution, Scientific Revolution

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9 Sep 2016
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Move from rural to urban: caused by industrial revolution at the end of 1700s, management of cities. Creates what we know as modern bureaucracy . Scientific revolution (1400) fuels the : enlightenment (introduces sweeping sociopolitical changes around 1700) which fuels the . Industrial revolution (1750-1850) which then creates the urban world and leads us to . Davis is asking when the plan to create the modern world through principles of science, belief in progress and development models, went off the rails: wants to examine impacts of neoliberalism. Economic model that starts gaining steam during 1970s. Free markets (limit or remove protective barriers to trade) Organizations created after wwii to fight poverty by making development loans to developing countries for massive infrastructure projects. Neoliberal models were applied to countries that had taken development loans from. Countries that could not immediately pay back loans were put under structural.

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