Post Development Theory
Post development theory challenges traditional views of development, arguing that they reflect Western colonialist perspectives and create a hierarchy between developed and underdeveloped nations. Advocates of this theory emphasize the importance of local cultural contexts and reject universal models of progress. While some believe in the potential for meaningful development, others, like James, argue for the value of modernization theory in improving lives through education, economic security, and overall growth.In this clip
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Episode 103: Introduction to Economic Growth and Global Poverty
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