>Does anybody on pen-l know of any good references on (or special insight
>into) the subject of the Marxian theory of "uneven and combined
>development." I am specifically thinking of the theory that the Bolsheviks
>invoked in the early 20th century, rather than the dependency school's
>"uneven development" (to use Samir Amin's phrase), even though I know that
>the two theories are related, to some extent overlapping, and to some
>extent conflicting with, each other.
>
>thanks ahead of time.
>
>in pen-l solidarity,
>
>Jim Devine   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jim: Ric McIntyre wrote an excellent article in RETHINKING MARXISM 5.3,
Fall 1992, "Theories of Uneven Development and Social Change."

Blair



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Blair Sandler           "If I had to choose a reductionist paradigm,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]          Classical Marxism is a damned good one."
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