Studies in Comparative International Development

, Volume 8, Issue 3, pp 247–279 | Cite as

Modernity and development: A critique

  • Alejandro Portes
Development Research

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Comparative International Development American Sociological Review Latin American Study Cultural Diffusion Modernity Writing 
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  • Alejandro Portes
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  1. 1.University of TexasAustin

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