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PHILOSOPHICAL EVALUATION OF WALTER RODNEY’S CONCEPT OF DEVELOPMENT
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The concept of Development falls under the Anthropological part of Philosophy, but in recent time s, it is attracting scholarly discussions which demands Philosophical evaluation Taking into consideration, the attributes of development which include s: ontological, cultural, social and psychological integration, many scholars from different fields of study have contributed, but none has given a convincing lin k like that of Rodney’s Marxism: where he used historical Materialism to trace economic stages, from primitive stage to Socialism. However, He opened a new mode of
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]GENERAL INTRODUCTION1.0 BACKGROUND OF STUDYIn recent time, the concept of dev elopment is attracting scholarly views , though , difficult to understand , depending on the perspective one is arguing from. Its meaning can not be fully appreciated without reference to hu man person because it has to do with the real ization of personal pote ntials and self - fulfillment. In Rodney’s explanation , as contained in his book;How Europe Underdeveloped Africa , the concept of devel opment which many scholars are taking to be economic growth and appreciable level of ... Continue Reading
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The concept of Development falls under the Anthropological part of Philosophy, but in recent time s, it is attracting scholarly discussions which demands Philosophical evaluation Taking into consideration, the attributes of development which include s: ontological, cultural, social and psychological integration, many scholars from different fields of study have contributed, but none has given a convincing lin k like that of Rodney’s Marxism: where he used historical Materialism to trace economic stages, from primitive stage to Socialism. However, He opened a new mode of
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