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Peter L. Berger (Author)


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This volume is the result of one in a series of ten seminars designed to reexamine established precepts and practices of economic and political development. Each reflects the series theme -- Including the Excluded: Extending the Benefits of Development. Throughout the series, contemporary Third World experience is explicitly joined with the historical experience of the United States and other countries during comparable periods of development. The lively, frequently pointed, always instructive give-and-take among seminar participants is included in non-summarized form in each of the resulting products, published by ICS Press on behalf of their producer, Sequoia Institute, as Sequoia Seminar Publications. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Peter L. Berger is Director of the Institute for the Study of Economic Culture at Boston University. Nobel-prize winner Douglass C. North joins other contributers to this volume. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The seminar of which this volume is the literary sediment dealt with the relationship between two equally ponderous phenomena-democracy on the one hand, development on the other. Read the first page
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United States, Latin America, Central America, Douglass North, National Assembly, West Basin, Christian Democrats, Soviet Union, World War, Los Angeles, San Salvador, Concluding Remarks, Hong Kong, Doug North, President Cristiani, Constitutional Assembly, Father Ellacuria, Jose Napoleon Duarte, Ron Nairn, World Bank, Christian Democratic, King Bhumibol, Supreme Court, Alfredo Cristiani, Hernando de Soto
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