1974
DOI: 10.1177/002088177401300303
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A Theory of Economic Growth and Political Development: the Case of Iran

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“…However, to acculturate for creating all forms of organizations, it needs to support the social, economic and political activities associated with modern life and it improves the abilities of the people to maintain modern organizations (Pye, 1964). In fact, the nation-building process developed by Gabriel Almond was unilinear, teleological and ethnocentric in Pye"s view of Gabriel Almond approach in political development (Pye 1964, Sedehi and Tabrizchi 1974, Burnel 2005. Pye (1966), quoted: "Development entails the translation of diffused and unorganized sentiments of nationalism into a spirit of citizenship, and equally the creation of state institutions that can translate into policy and programs for the aspirations of nationalism and citizenship.…”
Section: Journal Of Public Administration and Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, to acculturate for creating all forms of organizations, it needs to support the social, economic and political activities associated with modern life and it improves the abilities of the people to maintain modern organizations (Pye, 1964). In fact, the nation-building process developed by Gabriel Almond was unilinear, teleological and ethnocentric in Pye"s view of Gabriel Almond approach in political development (Pye 1964, Sedehi and Tabrizchi 1974, Burnel 2005. Pye (1966), quoted: "Development entails the translation of diffused and unorganized sentiments of nationalism into a spirit of citizenship, and equally the creation of state institutions that can translate into policy and programs for the aspirations of nationalism and citizenship.…”
Section: Journal Of Public Administration and Governancementioning
confidence: 99%