The invention of development: power, narrative, and the afterlife of Truman’s speech
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The invention of development: power, narrative, and the afterlife of Truman’s speech
Written by: Carla Cid Rodríguez, Elisée Monti, Working Group on Human Rights Edited by: Simone Chiusa Abstract This article critically examines the concept of development as it is constructed through the Western paradigms. It questions its universalism and highlights its relation with narrative, power, and geopolitics. Following the past of development after President Truman’s speech in 1949 and analysing the UN Declaration on the Right to Deve…
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