On Wed, 23 May 2001, Stephen E Philion wrote: > > > Ricardo: > > >I wonder as well whether Brenner proposed an alternative research > > >program to the study of third world development. Not really. Is there > > >any Brennerian case study of development out there? > Oh, gosh, I almost forgot. Of course, the work by James Petras on Latin American development falls within the rubric of a Brennerian style analysis. And I think it's fair to say that Petras would be pretty hard to slander as "eurocentric"...and he definitely was on good terms with Brenner and Zeitlin, whom I mentioned earlier... Steve
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