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- W1989791831 abstract "In recent years several social scientists have raised questions related to development methods and ideas: Arndt, Bhatt, Goldschmidt, Greenfield and Strickon, Monu, Poffenberger and Zurbuchen, and Sederberg.' Sederberg's general questioning of modernization results in his emphasizing a steady-state (no growth) economy, appropriate technology, and smaller programs and plans (focusing on community instead of society) as leading to a more suitable future. Monu proposes that the Western style of agricultural development is somewhat inapplicable, inappropriate, and counterproductive to African small farmers. Arndt questions the idea that economic growth is synonymous with economic Goldschmidt outlines an anthropological approach to economic development. Poffenberger and Zurbuchen ask, Why persist in advocating economic notions of the industrial world when traditional economic and technological arrangements benefit villagers as much or more? Bhatt concludes that rather than being viewed as competing adversaries, traditional and modern agricultural technologies should be adapted to one another. All these critiques manifest social scientists' discontent with developmental methods, with ideas rationalizing policies of development, or with both methods and ideas. The most comprehensive among the critiques mentioned is Greenfield and Strickon's consideration of how individuals and society relate to social change or (Their article is applicable beyond agricultural development.) They describe the thrust to modernize the Third World following World War II as having involved the nineteenth-century European idea of social evolution-' underdeveloped countries were to change by following the course already traversed by developed industrial countries. According to Greenfield and Strickon, however, social evolutionary theory lacks the ana" @default.
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- W1989791831 title "Developing Third World Farming: Conflict between Modern Imperatives and Traditional Ways" @default.
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