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[This chapter examines the theory of migration as a result of interaction between two systems with differing dynamics and structure. It addresses the tenets of the structural approach to development in relation to migration. Because of its eurocentrism, the mainstream fills libraries with discussions of cultural traditions inhibiting local development, which in turn causes it to spew out excess or less productive labour. Accordingly, the chapter chiefly discusses whether pre-capitalism as a mode of organising life persists under capitalism. Although older traditions linger in the present, in essence, the only mode of production prevailing under capitalism is capitalist. This chapter adumbrates the structural theories of development and argues that migration cannot be attributed to static structural differences or to pre-capitalist traditions alive in the present. It prepares the groundwork for the next chapter, which studies the Palestinian case within the context of dependency literature.]
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