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Latin America: Underdevelopment or Revolution Essays on the Development of Underdevelopment and the Immediate Enemy
Frank, Andre Gunder Publisher: Monthly Review Press, USA Year Published: 1970 First Published: 1969 Pages: 409pp ISBN: 978-0-85345-165-5 Resource Type: Book
It is the colonial structure of world capitalism, in Frank's view, which produced and maintains the underdevelopment characteristic of Latin America and the rest of the Third World.
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Preface
Part I 1. The Development of Underdevelopment
Part II: The Emperor's Clothes 2. Sociology of Development and Underdevelopment of Sociology 3. Functionalism and Dialectics 4. Economic Politics or Political Economy 5. Triple Delusion 6. Mr Heilbroner's Rhetoric and Reality 7. Liberal Anthropology vs Liberation Anthropology
Part III: Economic Imperialism 8. Aid or Exploitation? 9. Mechanics of Imperialism 10. Latin American Economic Integration 11. Invisible Foreign Services or National Economic Development? 12. The Economics of Military Government 13. The Strategic Weakness of the Johnson Doctrine
Part IV: Internal Colonialist and Class Politics 14. Dialectic, not Dual Society 15. Capitalist Latifundio Growth in Latin America 16. Rural Economic Structure and Peasant Political Power 17. Varieties of Land Reform 18. Instability and Integration in Urban Latin America 19. Mexico: The Janus Faces of 20th Century Bourgeois Revolution 20. The Mexican Democracy of Pablo González Casanova 21. The Brazilian Pre-Revolution of Celso Furtado 22. The National Bourgeoisie and the Military Coup in Brazil 23. Destroy Capitalism, not Feudalism 24. Class, Politics, and Debray
Part V: Who is the Immediate Enemy? 25. Capitalist Underdevelopment or Socialist Revolution.
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