Development and Democracy : Relations in Conflict.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Tables and Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. A Critique of the Origin and Foundations of the New Inequality among Men (Quaresma de Moura) -- Chapter 2. Unemployment, Inequality and Technological Development (Figueroa Sepúlveda) -- Chapter 3. Technology and Subsumption by Capital (Becerra Villegas) -- Chapter 4. The State and Freedom of Public Network Space (Contreras) -- Chapter 5. Grey Areas in China's Growth: A Questionable Development (Figueroa Delgado) -- Chapter 6. Economic Growth, Democracy and the Construction of Citizenship in South Korea (Recéndez Guerrero) -- Chapter 7. Latin American Democracy as an Alternative Work in Progress (de la Barra and Dello Buono) -- Chapter 8. Acquiring Technology in the Mexican Private Sector: A Disarticulated 'Linkage' of the Triple Helix (Muñoz Domínguez) -- Chapter 9. Proliferation of the Corporate Agro-Industrial Model in Latin America (Acosta Reveles) -- Chapter 10. Well-Being and Happiness: Conditions for a New Conception of Development? (Menchaca Arredondo and Álvarez Yáñez) -- Chapter 11. The Challenges of Democracy in Mexico (de la Fuente Limón) -- References -- Index.
Developing societies failed to create their own technological base for progress. How did this affect the prospects for democracy? This volume examines the conflicting relations between technology and development as they unfold in a new and ever more challenging environment.
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