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Gov 20 Mind Map on 9/10/13, created by polapade on 10/09/2013.
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9/10/13
Amanda Pinkston
Gov Dept Writing Fellow
pinkston@fas.harvard.edu
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Why do some countries industrialize while some don't?
Industrialized
Why and how did the west industrialize?
Types of industrialization
Market led
US, UK
State led
Soviet Union
Mixed
Japan
Non industrialized
What would it take to industrialize?
Why did they have trouble industrializing
Definitions
Economic Development
"Development"
Not democratization
Weber
Why did capitalism take off in the west
Cultural
Protestant Reformation
Spirit of capitalism existed prior to capitalism, itself.
Not urge to make money
Individualism
Hard work, austery, saving, investment
Luther
Abandoned view of worldly activity as sinful
Rather than priests and churches saving you, you had to save yourself
Gave rise to the free thinking individual
Calvinist
Select few chosen to go to heaven
Worldly activity seen as evidence of predestined godliness
As such, one must lead a life of good work to prove their predestination
Show evidence of hard work: Money
Can't enjoy money
Sinful
Remain Austere
Religious roots died out
Utilitarian reasoning
Save money and reinvest
Greater entrepreneurial activity
Not a capitalist
Not a capitalist!
Majority religions viewed money as dirty and sinful
Argument at odds with aspects of classical economics
Assume people everywhere want to work hard, NO MATTER WHAT CULTURAL BACKGROUND
Weber: No assuptions. capitalist behavior is culturally specific. No reason to expect same behavior in west
Based on his argument, prospects for capitalism in non-protestant countries is bleak
Modernization Theory
1950s
Developing world under colonial rule
Wave of decolonization
Birth of new nation states
New economic social institutions borne from scratch
Political scientists begin to study the development of new nations
Expectation: Newly independent countries in Africa/Middle East/Asia would develop relatively quickly
Optimism
These countries would come to resemble the west
Became central to US policy
Transition from traditional agricultural society to industrialized capitalist society
Definition of traditional society
Traditional beliefs
religion
magic, not science
parochial
Modern Society
urban
learned
less parochial
Unlike Weber, no link between certain culture/religion/ethics to modernization
Primary difference between England, US on one hand and Bolivia on other is point in modernization path
England = Bolivia's future
ONE PATH TO DEVELOPMENT
To become modern is to become like the west
Q: What is the next step after the west?
Marx also took west as single and only path
How to transition?
Education
traditional men had to pick up modern, individualistic identities by coming in contact with modern men and institutions
Carch 22
Modernization theorists never fully dealt with this problem
Rosdeau: 5 stages of development
1. agriculture, traditionalism
2. Pre-conditions for takeoff
spread of science and literacy
burst of entrepreneurial activity
3. Takeoff
urbanization
industrialization
4. Drive to maturity
5. high mass consumption
Don't colonialism and slavery factor?
Modernization theorists did not consider this!
SINGLE PATH TO DEVELOPMENT
1990s
resurgence of Modernization theory
Cons
Ignores culture and religion
Ignores historical timing
what is historical timing?
Who are your models,
Who are your competitors?
International demonstration effect
Refers to the expectations of other countries
Expectations in 18th century england pretty low
No need to develop quickly
Expectations rise as world modernizes
People want to see expectations met quickly
ignores international context
superpower or colonized?
economic relationship to other countries?
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