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Lawrence R. Alschuler uses the ideas of Albert Memmi, Paulo Freire,
and Jungian psychology to explain changes in the political
consciousness of the oppressed. His analysis of the autobiographies
of four Native people, from Guatemala and Canada, reveals how they
attained "liberated consciousness" and healed their psychic wounds,
inflicted by violence, exploitation, and discrimination. Their
lessons and Alschuler's proposed public policies may be applicable
to the oppressed in ethnically divided societies everywhere.
In order to capture the complex interaction among multinationals,
development strategies and class alliances as well as their impacts
on development Alschuler offers a new conceptual framework which
incorporates features of dependency theory and world system
analysis. This study in comparative political economy compares
Argentina, the Ivory Coast and Korea to assess the adequacy of
current development theories and to assess current controversies
over development policies.
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