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Pragmatism and Development The Prospect for Pluralist Transformation in the Third World by Murray Leaf, ABC-CLIO

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    Author(s)Murray Leaf
    PublisherABC-CLIO
    ISBN9780897895736
    Pages256
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 1998

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    ABC-CLIO Pragmatism and Development The Prospect for Pluralist Transformation in the Third World by Murray Leaf

    While European reconstruction after World War II followed the pluralistic Marshall Plan that grounded social order in individual interests and interdependence, the roots of dirigiste planning in South Asia, as in the rest of the Third World, lie mainly in the line of deterministic theories represented by Positivism and Marxism. Despite a national commitment to dirigiste planning, however, India retains substantial interstitial pluralism-pluralism within an overall centralized system-that varies from state to state. This variation is directly reflected in interstate variations in development success.Pragmatic theory, such as that underlying the Marshall Plan, is committed to seeing indigenous thought in its own terms and provides a far more comprehensive analysis of Indian social realities. This study establishes the continuing viability and practicality of the pluralist alternative and identifies what must be done to convert a centralized system to a pluralistic one.show more



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