Lecture 1 - Sociology of development: An overview
Lecture 2 - Development historically
Lecture 3 - Decolonization, nationalism and development - I
Lecture 4 - Decolonization, nationalism and development - II
Lecture 5 - Decolonization, nationalism and development - III
Lecture 6 - Social evolution and social change
Lecture 7 - Social change and progress
Lecture 8 - Modernization Theory: An Overview
Lecture 9 - State and Class under Peripheral Capitalism
Lecture 10 - Critique of Samuel Huntington
Lecture 11 - Class, State and Revolution
Lecture 12 - The Empirical Peasantry and the Hypothetical Proletariat
Lecture 13 - Class and Classness: Substitutes and Realities
Lecture 14 - Modernization and Huntington's Argument
Lecture 15 - Huntington, Social Sciences and Ideology
Lecture 16 - The Ideological, Empirical and Methodological Critiques - I
Lecture 17 - The Ideological, Empirical and Methodological Critiques - II
Lecture 18 - Dependency Theory: Intellectual Antecedents
Lecture 19 - The Latin American Debates on Underdevelopment - I
Lecture 20 - The Latin American Debates on Underdevelopment - II
Lecture 21 - Dependency Theory in Transition - I
Lecture 22 - Dependency Theory in Transition - II
Lecture 23 - Critiques of Dependency Theory - I
Lecture 24 - Critiques of Dependency Theory - II
Lecture 25 - Limits to Growth - I
Lecture 26 - Limits to Growth - II
Lecture 27 - E. F. Schmacher's Small is Beautiful
Lecture 28 - Ivan Illich's Towards a History of Needs
Lecture 29 - Paradigms Lost, Paradigms Regained: Development studies in the 21st century - I
Lecture 30 - Paradigms Lost, Paradigms Regained: Development studies in the 21st century - II