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What Leads to Modernisation? – a comment on research trends
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 November 2008
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In a recent issue of this Journal – Vol. IX, No. 4, December 1972 – Rodolfo Salcedo explores the question of causal sequences in the modernisation process. His article illustrates three serious weaknesses in current research into this problem: (i) the inadequate conception of modernisation as a dependent variable, (ii) the choice of theoretically significant independent variables in discussing paths to modernisation, and (iii) the neglect of political participation as a relevant factor.
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Page 140 note 1 Lee Sigelman, , Modernisation and the Political System: a critique and preliminary empirical analysis (Beverly Hills, 1971), pp. 9–11,Google Scholar summarises the arguments of D. J. McCrone and C. F. Cnudde, Arthur K. Smith, and Hayward Alker, concerning Lerner's hypothesis of the causes of political modernisation.