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Originally published in 1974 Sociology and Development are a selection papers from the British Sociological Association’s conference on development. The book combines both theoretical discussion and empirical material drawn from both urban and rural areas in Africa, Latin America, China, the USSR and Great Britain, as well as from specific studies on the mass media and the health services. Above all, the papers contribute to a greater understanding of reality in dependent, less developed societies, and so modify some of the over-simplifications introduced by the sweeping vision of the new theorists.

Contributors vii
Introduction 1(22)
Emanuel De Kadt
PART ONE Marxism and Development
Leninism as an Ideology of Soviet Development
23(16)
David Lane
Mao Tse-Tung's Strategy for the Collectivization of Chinese Agriculture: an Important Phase in the Development of Maoism
39(28)
Jack Gray
Neo-Marxist Approaches to Development and Underdevelopment
67(42)
Aidan Foster-Carter
PART TWO Class
Political Consciousness among the Ibadan Poor
109(32)
Gavin Williams
Industrial Protest in Nigeria
141(30)
Adrian Peace
PART THREE Marginality
Low-income Urban Settlements in Latin America: The Turner Model
171(26)
Sebastian Brett
Differentiation among the Urban Poor: an Argentine Study
197(32)
Alison M. Macewen
PART FOUR Dependence
Mass Communication and Social Change: the Imagery of Development and the Development of Imagery
229(26)
Philip Elliott
Peter Golding
The Sociology of Health Dilemmas in the Post-colonial World: Intermediate Technology and Medical Care in Zambia, Zaire, and China
255(24)
Ronald Frankenberg
Joyce Leeson
The Highlands of Scotland as an Underdeveloped Region
279(36)
Ian Carter
PART FIVE Perspectives on the Future
The Rising Waves of Emancipation--from Counterpoint towards Revolution
315(14)
W. F. Wertheim
The Industrializing and the `Post-industrial' Worlds: on Development and Futurology
329(32)
Krishan Kumar
Name Index 361(4)
Subject Index 365
Emanuel de Kadt, Gavin Williams