304 Pages
by
Routledge
304 Pages
by
Routledge
304 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1981, The Third World Calamity is a controversial book on the social conditions, politics, economics and cultural barriers that have, according to the author, stagnated Western-style socio-economic development in the Third World. The book deals particularly with India, Iran and Nigeria, where the author has gathered a large part of the material. The content of the book and... Read more
Preface 1. As they were 2. The lesson of Iran 3. Plutocrats and slaves 4. Pointing backwards 5. The subsistence constant 6. The misapplied model 7. The political fungus 8. The World Bank paradox 9. Cultural barriers 10. Dead-end societies 11. A hypothesis Notes Index
Biography
Brian May






