INTD 200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Antonio Gramsci, Geopolitics, Postdevelopment Theory

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Reading notes chapter 4 of the textbook. Post-development and alternatives to development: the post-development turn in development studies: historical context. The post-dvp turn has its roots in the conditions surrounding the field in the 80"s and 90"s. 3 major aspects : the crisis of post-wwii development theories, the failure of dvp practices informed by then-dominant theories (modernization and neoliberalism), and the rise of opposing thoughts, in scholarship (postmodern thought) and embodied in social movements in. Even though decolonization was the sign of a rejection of the colonial idea of civilizing the savages , the rise of a new world order led to the reproduction of the same idea under the label of. Messianic belief in the idea of dvp (gilbert rist): modernization and neoliberalist theories. For neoliberal thinkers, the old model of dvp implemented by the modernization thought and practice had to be dismantled (keynesian ideas vs. classical liberal economic thought). They believed in the power of a free market.

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