2007
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Armando Di Filippo, « La Escuela Latinoamericana del Desarrollo: Tensiones epistemológicas de un movimiento fundacional », Cinta de Moebio, ID : 10670/1.62su3i
"The economic and social thinking of Latin America was enriched by the Latin American Development School(LDS). That is the name given in this essay to the contributions from distinguished social scientists who, during fiftyyears (1950-2000), articulated their ideas around the, so called, Center-Periphery Vision, originally formulated byECLAC in its widely known Economic Report of Latin America 1949.The notion of development, used by the members of the LDS experienced, during this long period of time, atransformation from an economic theoretical vision to a multidimensional societal approach. This essay suggeststhat the LDS was capable of reformulating, in a constructively critical way, the main analytical categories of socialsciences built by the western academic world, modifying them in order to reach their own interpretation, historicallyrooted into the Latin American social realities. The LDS ideas accompanied in a dynamic fashion the profoundstructural transformations experienced by Latin American Societies in the second half of 20th century. This essayattempts to summarize some essential features of that long term intellectual process including not only thecontributions of the so called Latin American structuralism, but also those of other social scientists that rooted on thesame interpretative foundations."