The term 'camp' continued to be used long after these areas had become permanent areas of their respective towns and cities, but was ultimately replaced by 'cité'. 15 Helmuth Heisler, 'The Creation of a Stabilized Urban Society: A Turning Point in the Development of Northern Rhodesia/Zambia', African Affairs, 70, 279 (1971), pp. 125-45. University Press, 1960). The leading critic of such 'high modernist' developmentalist thought is James S. Scott: Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1999). 25 Ferguson, Expectations of Modernity.