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What are the features of development ??
CLASS - XI
CH - 10
DEVELOPMENT
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The concept of development is applied to 'evolution, growth, maturation, expansion, enlargement, spread, progress, success.'..It is relative to a context and an ideological point of view. It is tempting to narrow down the wide concept of development to a function of respect for the weak.
A developed society of the 1920s US, was usually a reference to progress, technical advance, infrastructure and industrialization. Later, outer space exploration and great advances in science seem to have tacitly displayed the 'development' idea.
The idea of a 'developed society' is also associated to the right to vote for blacks and women in US presidential elections (15th Amendment and 1920 law), of securing retired persons from poverty (became a law in 1935), the access to health care for all, education for all, and equal opportunity.
For as long as groups of people, especially the weak (for example, children, women, animals) are not respected, and are exploited for money or made to work more (which often goes together with poverty), there are no truly developed societies. As poverty grows everywhere, the once developed societies are also harboring these problems, and their development seems to be receding.
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The concept of development is applied to 'evolution, growth, maturation, expansion, enlargement, spread, progress, success.'..It is relative to a context and an ideological point of view. It is tempting to narrow down the wide concept of development to a function of respect for the weak.
A developed society of the 1920s US, was usually a reference to progress, technical advance, infrastructure and industrialization. Later, outer space exploration and great advances in science seem to have tacitly displayed the 'development' idea.
The idea of a 'developed society' is also associated to the right to vote for blacks and women in US presidential elections (15th Amendment and 1920 law), of securing retired persons from poverty (became a law in 1935), the access to health care for all, education for all, and equal opportunity.
For as long as groups of people, especially the weak (for example, children, women, animals) are not respected, and are exploited for money or made to work more (which often goes together with poverty), there are no truly developed societies. As poverty grows everywhere, the once developed societies are also harboring these problems, and their development seems to be receding.
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