Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Diptendra Banerjee, editor. Marxian Theory and the Third World.
Nueva Delhi: Sage, 1985.
330 páginas.
CONTENTS
Preface
I – SOME THEORETICAL PROBLEMS
1 – In Search of a Theory of Pre-capitalist Modes of Production / DIPTENDRA BANERJEE
2 – Marx and Non-European Development / TERRELL CARVER
3 – Marx’s Anthropology and the Problems of Evolutionism / CYRIL LEVITT
4 – Marxism and Anthropology: Reflections and Questions / JOHN CLAMMER
5 – Marx’s Theory of Modes of Production: Problems of Colonialism and Underdevelopment / MIOMIR JAKSIC
6 – The Articulation of Modes and Forms of Production / HAROLD WOLPE
II – THE ASIATIC MODE OF PRODUCTION AND ALLIED PROBLEMS
7 – Marx’s Concept of the Asiatic Mode of Production: A Genetic Analysis / HEINZ LUBASZ
8 – Marx and the ‘Original’ Form of India’s Village Community / DIPTENDRA BANERJEE
9 – Marx on Pre-colonial India: An Evaluation / HARBANS MUKHIA
III – MARXIAN THEORY AND THIRD WORLD REALITIES
10 – The Continuing Importance of Marx’s Approach to Economic Development from One Mode of Production to Another / BRUCE McFARLANE
11 – Marxian Categories and Colombian Realities / ORLANDO FALS-BORDA
12 – Class and State in Pakistan / HAMZA ALAVI
13 – Industrialisation in the Non-European World / TOM KEMP
14 – On the Political Economy of Socialism: Theoretical Considerations with Reference to Non-European and European Experience / BEN FINE
15 – Explanation, Generalisation and Marxist Theory vis-à-vis Third World Development / PETER T. MANICAS