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activity African African socialism agrarian doctrine agriculture argued associated Austrian school Austro-Marxists bank basis become belief bourgeoisie British Canada Canadian capacity capitalist capitalist development century Chamberlain colonial Comte concept construction corruption created development doctrine development of capitalism doctrine of development domination economic development emigration emphasis enterprise entrepreneur ephor external Fabian finance francophone French-Canadian Friedrich List growth harambee Hegel Himbara human ibid idea of development ideal imperial improvement India individual industrial industrialisation Innis instance intent to develop intentional development internal investment Kenya Keynes Kikuyu labour power land large-scale liberal List’s logical manufacturing Marx Marx’s means Mill Mill’s modern natural Newman nineteenth-century official organisation political positive positivism positivist possible potential poverty problem process of development productive force purpose Quebec quoted railways realised rural Saint-Simonians Schumpeter Schumpeter’s society staples thesis surplus population theory trade trusteeship underdevelopment unemployment wage wage-labour wrote Young Hegelian