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At a time when the amount of research and writing on the deep changes occurring in the Third World is growing, there is a certain unease, a margin of uncertainty which never seems to decrease in size, surrounding all reflection and all the writings — though they are, it is true, for the most part tactical and polemical.
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Cf. inter alia Romano Ledda, ‘Per un studio della rivoluzione anti-coloniale’, Critica marxista, Quaderni no. 2 (1966) pp. 3–22.
Very useful in this respect is J. Berque, ‘Quelques perspectives d’une sociologie de la décolonisation’, Revue de l’enseignement supérieur, nos 1–2 (1965) pp. 33–40.
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Abdel-Malek, A. (1981). Sociology of National Development: Problems of Conceptualisation. In: Nation and Revolution. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03837-4_2
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