People and the State (Study in Social Anthropology)
This book looks at the rise, during this century, of planned development. Most discussion has stressed differences in the style, content and organization of planning in various countries, but this book focuses on the similarities, arguing that it is done in much the same way everywhere, and for basically the same reasons. It begins by tracing the history of modern planning to the efforts of Russia and the western countries earlier this century to organize and control industrialization and economic growth. It looks at the characteristic structures, processes and organizations; of planning and the conflicts in intentions and aspirations of modern states and of ordinary people. A detailed case study of planning in Malaysia is also included.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: United Kingdom, 18 October 1984
Format: Paperback / softback, 352 pages
Other Information: illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.2 x 2 centimeters (0.52 kg)
Writer: A.F. Robertson
Table of Contents1. History; 2. Structures and Processes; 3. Organisations; 4. Contradictions; 5. Malaysia - A Case Study; 6. Conclusion: Anthropology and Planned Development
Promotional InformationThis book looks at the rise, during this century, of planned development.