DVM 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: International Development, Social Liberalism, Development Theory

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From development to international development: the idea inside national the concept. Development the mainstream theory outside international the idea the mainstream theory beyond the theory. 16th century protestant reformism- the end of suffering, human progress as an idea- the emergence of liberalism. 17th and 18th centuries (hobbes, locke)-towards conceptualization of the idea of development- political liberalism. 19th century liberalism divided-towards the theorization of the conception-neoliberalism; social liberalism. **protestantism can be seen as a sort of emancipation from christianity** Still in the caste system before the 16th century- you had to stay i(cid:374) your pare(cid:374)t"s jo(cid:271) Development must be seen in the modern era. Beginning of the cold war-1949: development as the plan of action- post ww11 truman plans the mere idea. The peak of the cold war-1960: the birth of international theory-post ww11 the theory mainstream view. The end of the cold war-1989: a new era- post ww11 beyond the mainstream. Int development was theorized in the 1960s- modernization theory.

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