Some Manifestations of Social Underdevelopment in Third World Countries and the Deficiency in Developmental Will
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54172/00k31p88Keywords:
Underdevelopment, Social Structures, Developmental Will, Psychological Theories, Sociological Theories , Modernization , Cultural ValuesAbstract
This research, conducted by Dr. Aza Omar Bughandoura and Dr. Nada Sadek from the Sociology Department at Omar Al-Mukhtar University, explores the manifestations of underdevelopment in social structures within third-world countries and the deficiency in the developmental will. Emphasizing that development encompasses not only economic aspects but also social and political dimensions, the study delves into the impact of social relationships, political institutions, and cultural values on human progress. The authors highlight the significance of overcoming social underdevelopment by addressing the collapse of developmental foundations when modernization elites falter. The paper is structured into three main sections: examining psychological and sociological theories that aid in surpassing underdevelopment, exploring the developmental will among the masses, and discussing the developmental will within the elite.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Copyright of the articles Published by Almukhtar Journal of Social Science (MJSSc) is retained by the author(s), who grant MJSc a license to publish the article. Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original authors and cite MJSSc as the original publisher. Also, they accept the article remains published by the MJSSc website (except in the occasion of a retraction of the article).





