The Wrong Way Round
Geoffrey Hawthorn, 17 September 1987
Rival Views of Market Society, and Other Recent Essays
by Albert Hirschman.
Viking, 197 pp., £18.95, November 1986,0 670 81319 2 Show More
by Albert Hirschman.
Viking, 197 pp., £18.95, November 1986,
Development, Democracy and the Art of Trespassing: Essays in Honour of Albert Hirschman
edited by Alejandro Foxley, Michael McPherson and Guillermo O’Donnell.
Notre Dame, 379 pp., $25.95, October 1986,0 268 00859 0 Show More
edited by Alejandro Foxley, Michael McPherson and Guillermo O’Donnell.
Notre Dame, 379 pp., $25.95, October 1986,
“... The 20th century,’ Charles Sabel remarks in his essay in the collection in honour of Albert Hirschman, ‘has been a gigantic lesson in the transformability of theories, political programmes and institutions through their recombination in new contexts.’ It is a revealing remark. For although most of what now goes on in the ‘advanced’ societies – in what since the Bandung Conference of 1955 have sometimes been thought of as the First and Second Worlds – has indeed turned out to be very different from what was once expected; and although there is now also an even more varied Third World; that’s to say, although almost everything, event and context, has confounded expectation and will no doubt continue to do so – nevertheless the theories we have with which to understand, expect and direct it all are increasingly antique ... ”