Barbarians and Traditionalists in Twentieth-Century Argentina: A Reflection on the Development Theories of José Ingenieros and Gino Germani.
Abstract
Development is a central idea in modern culture. Yet, it has a number of ideologically diverse meanings that will be rewritten and redefined in different social science theories during this century.
This article tries to show how in Argentina, a society that is not completely “A modern” or A developed”, specific local characteristics shaped the rewriting and interpretations of development at two points in the twentieth century. Giddens’ double hermeneutic theory (1984) is the central conceptual tool for the analysis.
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2002-10-30
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Mastrángelo , A. (2002). Barbarians and Traditionalists in Twentieth-Century Argentina: A Reflection on the Development Theories of José Ingenieros and Gino Germani. ALPHA. Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(18), 157–182. Retrieved from https://revistas.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/3489
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