There was a reaction against this type of lese intellectual perspective on development, in under development, and it came from the surd world. But i would just that they became increasingly marginalized, i think, for a variety of reasons, mostly because they lost o battle in the battle of ideas. And there is a push to revive these schools of thought as a sort of pagemonic project of agemonstrative capital.
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