State formation and poverty: Reflections on the political technologies of space in Central America.
By: Ronsbe, Henrik.
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BookSeries: CDR Working paper 94:15. Publisher: Copenhagen : Centre for Development Research, 1994Subject(s): Political Development | Political power -- Political ideologies -- Political participation/. -- Political power -- Political ideologies -- Political participation/. -- Political power -- Political ideologies -- Political participationSummary: The report discusses the relations of domination subjugation and struggle from the perspective of Salvadiorean state formation in the period of the 11th to the 19th century-and advances an argument on the importance of individual property in processes of modern state formation in C.America. Focusses on the emergence of political technogies of space - existence of relations of government based on the fragmented and serialized yet totalizing and hamornizing space of the nation state.
The report discusses the relations of domination subjugation and struggle from the perspective of Salvadiorean state formation in the period of the 11th to the 19th century-and advances an argument on the importance of individual property in processes of modern state formation in C.America. Focusses on the emergence of political technogies of space - existence of relations of government based on the fragmented and serialized yet totalizing and hamornizing space of the nation state.
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