It is called Oriental Despotism. Earlier Marxism believed it to be a pre-feudal stage of development where powerful despots controlled mass populations and exploited tribute from them by directly interfering in their lives.
Marxism
Yes, Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator and philosopher known for his critical pedagogy approach. While he drew upon Marxist principles in his work, he did not identify solely as a Marxist but rather as a social thinker focusing on education for social justice and liberation.
Derek Bryant has written: 'The revision of Marxism and the development of sociology'
This doesn’t make any sense. Perhaps you mean the highest stage of Communism, which Marx described as ‘to each according to their needs’.
An organism at an early stage of its development is referred to as an embryo. During this stage, the organism undergoes rapid cell division and differentiation to form various tissue layers and organs. The embryo is crucial for the development of the organism into its final form.
Development of conflict involves 5 consecutive stages. These are latent stage, perceived stage, felt stage, manifest stage and aftermath stage.
First Stage: The first two weeks after conception are known as the Germinal stage. Second Stage: The next six weeks of development are known as the Embryonic stage. Third Stage: The remainder of prenatal development is known as the Fetal stage.
A stage of development might also be called a phase of development.
Maoism is a development of Marxism-Leninism that emphasizes the role of peasants in revolution, the concept of protracted people's war, and continuous revolution under socialism. It also emphasizes mass mobilization and ideological purity. These elements distinguish Maoism from classical Marxism and Leninism.
The Cumulus Stage
Mountain streams are typically in the youthful stage of development. These streams have steep gradients, fast flows, and are actively eroding the surrounding landscape. They are characterized by high energy and are often creating V-shaped valleys.
The cumulus/development stage