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May 19, 2009 025321016X 978-0253210166

"He has this wonderful and rare capacity to delineate the most complex of arguments in the most limpid prose. He never takes refuge in jargon. He demolishes pretentiousness. He is disarmingly honest. He hits you between the eyes. He is not afraid to be a lone voice as, increasingly, nowadays he is, the still small voice of humane sanity in an increasingly barbarous and market-oriented world. He makes immediate sense to anybody voting marginally to the left of Genghis Khan, Mrs. Thatcher or Newt Gingrich." —John Lonsdale, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.


This book is a "stock-taking" of development theory at the end of the 20th century. It argues that the assumptions on which development theory has rested since the 1950s no longer hold. The postcolonial "third world" for which development theory was originally developed has fractured into increasingly diverse regions, while the end of the postwar regime of regulated international trade and capital movements has drastically curtailed the scope for state economic intervention. A much broader based, more historical and more explicitly political theoretical effort is now called for.


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...Colin Leys has provided an eminently readable, well argued and concise survey of western development theory, which provides much of interest for the initiated and novice alike ... an excellent student text... - David Simon in THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT ... a welcome and concise summing up...both a retrospective view of development theory and a prospective view of African development - Lloyd M. Sachikonye in THE ZIMBABWEAN REVIEW ... there is a great deal to be learned from this book by readers of any theoretical persuasion. Any intelligent and open-minded reader is likely to find his critique of rational choice theory, for instance, devastatingly incisive even if remaining sceptical of his claim that Marxism is especially well suited to remedy its deficiencies. - Richard Jeffries in THE JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

About the Author

COLIN LEYS is Professor of Political Studies at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. His Underdevelopment in Kenya, published in 1977, was one of the most influential texts of the time.


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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
national bourgeoisie, internal capitalist class, domestic capitalist class, dependency debate, modernization school, domestic bourgeoisie, capitalist production relations
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Third World, World Bank, Latin America, New York, Cambridge University Press, Monthly Review Press, New Left Review, University of California Press, Political Order, Review of African Political Economy, Oxford University Press, Bill Warren, Pioneer of Capitalism, Africa Research Bulletin, World Development Report, Manfred Bienefeld, Andre Gunder Frank, New Left Books, Bretton Woods, Lynne Rienner, Geoffrey Kay, Western Europe, James Currey, Gavin Kitching, Colin Leys
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