On Tour with the "Accidental" Expert: Ethical Dilemmas of the Development Consultant

This paper explores Max Weber's study of the origins of the secularization of the Puritan work ethic and examines the hybridized category of secular science expert. The hybrid construct provides an opening for the critical analysis of the concrete activity of development from two perspectives,...

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