M. Bazlul Karim surveys the problems and prospects of participatory development involving the primarily rural poor in developing countries. The case study focuses exclusively on Bangladesh, with considerable emphasis on theoretical and comparative analysis as well. The author uses Weberian notion of social stratification as the theoretical guidance in examining the nature of inequalities in wealth, status, and power. These stratification variables are examined in depth in regard to various types of participation: participation in development programs, social participation and political participation.
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