The: Third World

The Soviet Union, China, and the communist bloc.

Memo To People Of Earth: 'Third World' Is An Offensive Term! - NPR

The concept was coined in 1952 by French demographer , who likened the unaligned nations of the Cold War to the "Third Estate" of the French Revolution—the commoners who were neither the clergy nor the nobility. In the original "Three Worlds" model:

Because many of these unaligned nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America were also former colonies struggling with industrialization, the term quickly became synonymous with the "developing world". 2. The Shift to Economic Stigma

The United States, Western Europe, and their capitalist allies.

The Evolution of "The Third World": From Cold War Alliances to Economic Stigma

With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the political "Second World" vanished, rendering the original 1-2-3 classification logically defunct. However, the label "Third World" persisted in popular culture, losing its political roots and becoming a purely economic descriptor for: and low income per capita.

The: Third World

The: Third World

The Soviet Union, China, and the communist bloc.

Memo To People Of Earth: 'Third World' Is An Offensive Term! - NPR The Third World

The concept was coined in 1952 by French demographer , who likened the unaligned nations of the Cold War to the "Third Estate" of the French Revolution—the commoners who were neither the clergy nor the nobility. In the original "Three Worlds" model: The Soviet Union, China, and the communist bloc

Because many of these unaligned nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America were also former colonies struggling with industrialization, the term quickly became synonymous with the "developing world". 2. The Shift to Economic Stigma In the original "Three Worlds" model: Because many

The United States, Western Europe, and their capitalist allies.

The Evolution of "The Third World": From Cold War Alliances to Economic Stigma

With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the political "Second World" vanished, rendering the original 1-2-3 classification logically defunct. However, the label "Third World" persisted in popular culture, losing its political roots and becoming a purely economic descriptor for: and low income per capita.