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THE HUMAN ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT

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A group of discussions about the human implications of technical change in the ' under-developed' countries of the world
2-Men and the Land
Contact with Western agricultural techniques and markets has fundamentally affected the way. of life of the mitlions of peasants and smallholders of these countries, and changed their relationship to the land. The social changes that follow agricultural and economic reorganisation are discussed by: Raymond Firth
Professor of Anthropology,
London School of Economics and Political Science
Peter Bauer
Lecturer in Economics,
University of Cambridge and J. W. Purseglove
Lecturer in Tropical Agriculture,
University of Cambridge

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Raymond Firth
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Peter Bauer
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J. W. Purseglove

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