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Sami r. Ami n.

    3 de septiembre de 1931 – 12 de agosto de 2018
    October 1917 Revolution
    Only People Make Their Own History
    A Life Looking Forward
    Eurocentrism
    Más allá del capitalismo senil : por un siglo XXI no americano
    Rusia en la larga duración
    • Situando a Rusia en el sistema mundial en cada una de las etapas de su evolución, Samir Amin saca a flote una imagen de Rusia muy distinta a la transmitida por la propaganda de los países occidentales. Una Rusia que ha salido de la confusión propia de la era pos soviética y que ha de elegir si se integra en el imperialismo colectivo o si intenta avanzar en un proyecto de desarrollo soberano capaz de conectar con el despertar del Sur.

      Rusia en la larga duración
    • Las tesis que desarrolla Samir Amin intentan abrir el debate sobre el futuro del sistema capitalista mundial. La militarización del orden mundial, los retrocesos constantes de la democracia, la degradación de las condiciones sociales de las mayorías son, para Amin, síntomas de la senilidad de un sistema que hoy se hace imperativo superar.

      Más allá del capitalismo senil : por un siglo XXI no americano
    • Eurocentrism

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      'Eurocentrism' is a classic of radical thought by one of the world's foremost political economists. His new introduction and concluding chapter make this provocative essay about one of the great 'ideological deformations' of our time even more compelling.

      Eurocentrism
    • A Life Looking Forward

      • 266 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      A political autobiography from one of the 20th Century's most prominent radical intellectuals that also serves as a primer on Samir Amin's influential theory and historical-political analysis. This memoir provides an insight into how radical movements have evolved in response to global capitalism since the 1940s.

      A Life Looking Forward
    • Only People Make Their Own History

      • 212 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      A collection of Samir Amin’s ten most influential essays of the 21st century Radical political economist Samir Amin left behind a cherished oeuvre of Marxist writings. Amin’s intellectual range—from economics to culture—was admirable, and his lessons remain essential. Monthly Review Press is honored to publish this volume, culled from the Monthly Review magazine, of ten of Samir Amin’s most significant essays written in the twenty-first century. The collection is introduced by Amin’s friend and comrade, the Marxist philosopher Aijaz Ahmad, who provides a comprehensive survey of Amin’s life and path-breaking work. Ahmad also offers a contextual focus by which to read such stunningly astute pieces as “Revolution or Decadence?” and “Contemporary Imperialism.” Only People Make Their Own History is a loving and enlightening look at what the work of Samir Amin has meant—and will mean— to millions of people the world over.

      Only People Make Their Own History
    • October 1917 Revolution

      A Century Later

      • 126 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the impact of significant revolutions, the essays explore how the French, Russian, and Chinese revolutions shaped modern politics and social movements. They argue that these transformative events are essential for understanding contemporary struggles and aspirations. Samir Amin emphasizes the need to recognize both the ambitions and setbacks of these revolutions, challenging conservative narratives that dismiss them as mere accidents. This collection reflects on the centennial of the Russian Revolution, offering insights into its lasting significance and the ongoing quest for social justice.

      October 1917 Revolution
    • The Liberal Virus, The

      Permanent War and the Americanization of the World

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The book explores the global impact of the American model, analyzing how its economic and political systems are being adopted worldwide. It delves into the resulting consequences, providing insights into the challenges and changes that arise from this imposition. Through a critical lens, it highlights the implications for various nations and cultures as they navigate the influence of American ideologies.

      The Liberal Virus, The
    • Is it possible for the Third World to escape from the constraints imposed by the world's economic system? What room for manoeuvre do these states have, and are they condemned to dependence?These are some of the questions Samir Amin confronts in Delinking . He argues that Third World countries cannot hope to raise living standards if they continue to adjust their development strategies in line with the trends set by a fundamentally unequal global capitalist system over which they have no control.The only alternative, he maintains, is for Third World societies to 'delink' from the logic of the global system - each country submitting its external economic relations to the logic of domestic development priorities, which in turn requires a broad coalition of popular forces in control of the state. Delinking, he shows, is not about absolute autarchy, but a neutralizing of the effects of external economic interactions on internal choices.

      Delinking
    • The Long Revolution of the Global South

      • 408 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      In this second volume of his memoirs and final writings based on his life, Samir Amin describes his thoughts and experiences with an array of countries, primarily in the Arab World, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, recounting in detail the stages of his ongoing dialogue over several decades with popular movements struggling for a better future--

      The Long Revolution of the Global South