LIMITS OF POST-DEVELOPMENT IN THE CRITIQUE OF DEVELOPMENT

  • Sodré M
  • Hespanhol R
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Abstract

The theoretical current known as post-development emerged in the 1980s. Its proponents were authors with different analytical focuses and diversified themes, firmly committed to a radical critique of the idea of development. In this regard, this article aims to analyze post-development's theoretical and propositional basis, evaluating its arguments' consistency and the coherence between the basis of this argument and its propositional direction. Initially, the main issues raised by post-development are examined, paying particular attention to the two main strands of criticism of the concept of development. Next, there is a counterargument to the criticisms discussed above to demonstrate their inconsistencies and possible contributions to the reflexive and operational development field. Based on this debate, it is concluded that post-development makes valid and necessary criticisms, if these are intended to improve development projects that aim to address the objective reality of a large part of the Brazilian and global population. However, stripped of this crucial practical focus and an awareness of the gravity of different populations' social situations, post-development contributes little to overcome the history of failures of different development proposals. Keywords: Development, Post-Development, Alternative Development, Theoretical-Propositional Critique.

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Sodré, M. T., & Hespanhol, R. A. de M. (2022). LIMITS OF POST-DEVELOPMENT IN THE CRITIQUE OF DEVELOPMENT. Mercator, 21(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.4215/rm2022.e21001

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