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Uneven and combined development (or unequal and combined development or uneven development) is a concept in Marxian political economy intended to describe dynamics of human history involving the interaction of capitalist laws of motion and starting world market conditions whose national units are highly heterogeneous. The concept is used by Marxist scholars concerned with economic development. David Harvey is an advocate of the usefulness of this theory to reconstruct historical materialism on Modern terms. It is an accepted key concept in academic economic geography.

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  • Uneven and combined development (or unequal and combined development or uneven development) is a concept in Marxian political economy intended to describe dynamics of human history involving the interaction of capitalist laws of motion and starting world market conditions whose national units are highly heterogeneous. The concept is used by Marxist scholars concerned with economic development. David Harvey is an advocate of the usefulness of this theory to reconstruct historical materialism on Modern terms. It is an accepted key concept in academic economic geography. The idea was applied systematically by Leon Trotsky around the turn of the 20th century to the case of Russia, when he was analyzing the developmental possibilities for industrialization in the Russian empire, and the likely future of the Tsarist regime in Russia. The notion was then generalized and became the basis of Trotskyist politics of permanent revolution, which implied a rejection of the Stalinist idea that a human society inevitably developed through a uni-linear sequence of necessary "stages". Before Trotsky, Nikolay Chernyshevsky, Vasily Vorontsov, and others proposed similar ideas. (en)
  • A lei do desenvolvimento desigual e combinado é a teoria formulada pelo revolucionário marxista russo León Trotsky que compreende a ocorrência simultânea de aspectos avançados e atrasados no processo de desenvolvimento econômico dos países. Isso se revela especialmente nos países periféricos do sistema mundial, nos quais um setor extremamente moderno da economia pode existir de forma combinada com o mais atrasado, resultando numa formação social sem grandes contradições entre as classes dominantes. Esta elaboração é a base da teoria da revolução permanente, do mesmo autor. (pt)
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  • A lei do desenvolvimento desigual e combinado é a teoria formulada pelo revolucionário marxista russo León Trotsky que compreende a ocorrência simultânea de aspectos avançados e atrasados no processo de desenvolvimento econômico dos países. Isso se revela especialmente nos países periféricos do sistema mundial, nos quais um setor extremamente moderno da economia pode existir de forma combinada com o mais atrasado, resultando numa formação social sem grandes contradições entre as classes dominantes. Esta elaboração é a base da teoria da revolução permanente, do mesmo autor. (pt)
  • Uneven and combined development (or unequal and combined development or uneven development) is a concept in Marxian political economy intended to describe dynamics of human history involving the interaction of capitalist laws of motion and starting world market conditions whose national units are highly heterogeneous. The concept is used by Marxist scholars concerned with economic development. David Harvey is an advocate of the usefulness of this theory to reconstruct historical materialism on Modern terms. It is an accepted key concept in academic economic geography. (en)
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  • Desenvolvimento desigual e combinado (pt)
  • Uneven and combined development (en)
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