Development And Democracy: Relations In Conflict
By (Author) Victor Manuel Figuer Sepulveda
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
22nd November 2018
6th November 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Globalization
Social classes
Development economics and emerging economies
History of the Americas
Paperback
247
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Technological progress in the 21st Century still remains monopolized by the developed countries, determining the direction and rhythm of growth in developing countries which must import their technological infrastructure. This colonialised model of industrialisation leads to a perpetual outflow of resources abroad and to structured social exclusion that places narrow limits on democracy and the distribution of overall wellbeing. Development and Democracy examines the conflicting relations between technological development and democracy as they unfold in a challenging environment.
Vctor Manuel Figueroa Seplveda, Ph.D. (1980), North East London Polytechnic-University of Sussex, is senior professor and researcher in Political Science at the Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Mexico. His published works includeReinterpretando el subdesarrollo(Siglo XXI, 1986) andIndustrial Colonialism in Latin America: The Third Stage(Haymarket Books, 2014).