Originally published in 1980, this work answers the crucial
question of how social change should be guided in the developing
countries. Professor Varma begins by posing the problems of the
general scope of modernization and the general criteria used in the
modernization process. He examines carefully some of the models
that have been used for this purpose in the past, providing
extensive summaries of the views on modernization of theorists in
various social science disciplines, including sociology, politics,
economics, and anthropology, and stresses the importance of these
views in guiding policy decisions. The book concludes with a
comparison of the development processes of the United States, the
Soviet Union, China, Japan and India.
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