uses of scientific argument: the case of development in India c 1930-1950
By: Zachariah, Benjamin.
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ArticlePublisher: 2001Description: p.3689-702.Subject(s): Science and technology - India | Science and technology
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: This essay seeks to carry out an apparently simple task: to recover some of the ways in which `science' was used as a category by nationalists in late colonial India in connection with the need for `development'. In so doing, the essay also looks at ways in which `science' became part of a legitimating rhetoric in late colonial India. - Reproduced
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This essay seeks to carry out an apparently simple task: to recover some of the ways in which `science' was used as a category by nationalists in late colonial India in connection with the need for `development'. In so doing, the essay also looks at ways in which `science' became part of a legitimating rhetoric in late colonial India. - Reproduced


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