“…Of course, the problem of developmentalism has received considerable critical scrutiny in political theory's turn to empire, as scholars have exposed the stage-based schemasparticularly in late-modern liberalism-depicting Europeans as at the apex of a universal historicaldevelopmental trajectory (for now-classic studies, see Pitts 2005;Mehta 1999;McCarthy 2009; for more recent entrants, see Williams 2021;Beaumont and Li 2022;Lederman 2022). Generative as it has been, however, much of this literature remains within a strictly western orbit in terms of the thinkers it addresses (Locke, Smith, Burke, Kant, the Mills, Tocqueville, Bentham, Hobhouse), its theoretical concerns (liberalism, utilitarianism, conjectural or philosophical histories), and its contemporary upshot (developmentalism's continuing entanglements with liberalism, Marxism, and critical theory).…”