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    <![CDATA[Eurocentrism]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Since its first publication twenty years ago, Eurocentrism has become a classic of radical thought. Written by one of the worldÂ’s foremost political economists, this original and provocative essay takes on one of the great &quot;ideological deformations&quot; of our time: Eurocentrism. Rejecting the dominant Eurocentric view of world history, which narrowly and incorrectly posits a progression from the Greek and Roman classical world to Christian feudalism and the European capitalist system, Amin presents a sweeping reinterpretation that emphasizes the crucial historical role played by the Arab Islamic world. Throughout the work, Amin addressesa broad set of concerns, ranging from the ideological nature of scholastic metaphysics to the meanings and shortcomingsof contemporary Islamic fundamentalism. This second edition contains a new introduction and concluding chapter, both of which make the authorÂ’s arguments even more compelling.</p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1989</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Liberal Virus: Permanent War and the Americanization of the World]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Samir Amin's ambitious new book argues that the ongoing American project to dominate the world through military force has its roots in European liberalism, but has developed certain features of liberal ideology in a new and uniquely dangerous way. Where European political culture since the French Revolution has given a central place to values of equality, the American state has developed to serve the interests of capital alone, and is now exporting this model throughout the world. American imperialism, Amin argues, will be far more barbaric than earlier forms of imperialism, pillaging natural resources and destroying the lives of the poor.</p><p><strong>The Liberal Virus</strong> examines the ways in which the American model is being imposed on the world, and outlines its economic and political consequences. It shows how both citizenship and class consciousness are diluted in &quot;low-intensity democracy&quot; and argues instead for democratization as an ongoing process&#151;of fundamental importance for human progress&#151;rather than a fixed constitutional formula designed to support the logic of capital accumulation.</p><p>In a panoramic overview, Amin examines the objectives and outcomes of American policy in the different regions of the world. He concludes by outlining the challenges faced by those resisting the American project today: redefining European liberalism on the basis of a new compromise between capital and labor, re-establishing solidarity among the people of the South, and reconstructing an internationalism that serves the interests of regions that are currently divided against each other.</p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2004</published>
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    <![CDATA[The World We Wish to See: Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong>The World We Wish to See</strong> presents a sweeping view of twentieth-century political history and a stirring appeal to take political culture seriously. Samir Amin offers a provocative analysis of resistance to capitalism and imperialism and calls for a new politics of opposition. Capitalism is a global system, so ultimately any successful challenge to it must be organized on the same level: an internationalism of peoples.</p><p>Throughout the twentieth century the socialist and communist internationals, national liberation movements, and great revolutions have presented challenges to the world order. Amin provides a succinct discussion of the successes and failures of these mobilizations, in order to assess the present struggle. Neoliberalism and the drive for military hegemony by the United States have spawned new political and social movements of resistance and attempts at international organization through the World Social Forum. Amin assesses the potential and limitations of these movements to confront global capitalism in the twenty-first century. <strong>The World We Wish to See</strong> makes a distinction between political cultures and conflict and political cultures of consensus. A new politics of struggle is needed; one that is not afraid to confront the power of capitalism, one that is both critical and self-critical.</p><p>In this persuasive argument, Amin explains that effective opposition must be based on the construction of a convergence in diversity of oppressed and exploited people&#151;whether they are workers, peasants, students, or any other opponent of capitalism and imperialism. What is needed is a new international that has an open and flexible organizational structure to coordinate the work of opposition movements around the world.</p><p>The World We Wish to See is a bold book, calling for an international movement that can successfully transcend the current world order, in order to pursue a better world. Amins lucid analysis provides a firm basis for furthering this objective.</p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2008</published>
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    <![CDATA[Obsolescent Capitalism: Contemporary Politics and Global Disorder]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;Samir Amin depicts a world in which NATO has taken over the role of the United Nations, in which US hegemony is more or less complete, in which millions are condemned to die in order to preserve the social order of the US, Europe and Japan. Amin's analyses of the Gulf War, the wars in former Yugoslavia and the war in Central Asia reveal the scope of US strategic aims. He argues that the political and military dimension of US dominance is as significant as US economic preponderance in determining the future of capitalist development.<br/>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Capitalism in the Age of Globalization: The Management of Contemporary Society]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;Samir Amin is one of the world's most profound thinkers about the changing nature of capitalism, North-South relations and issues of development. In this book, he provides us with a powerful understanding of the new and very different era which capitalism has now entered with the collapse of the Soviet model, the triumph of the market and accelerating globalization.<br/><br/> His sophisticated analysis brings within its ambit the increasingly differentiated regions of the South, the former Eastern bloc countries, as well as Western Europe. He also integrates his economic arguments about the nature of the crisis with political arguments based on his vision of human history not as simply determined by material realities, but as the product of social responses to those realities. His innovative analysis of the rise of ethnicity and fundamentalism as consequences of the failure of ruling classes in the South to alter the unequal terms of globalization is particularly compelling. And his deconstruction of the Bretton Woods institutions as the managerial mechanisms protecting the profitability of capital has profound implications for the likelihood of their being reformed in any meaningful way. Looking ahead, Amin rejects the apparent inevitability of globalization in its present polarising form, and instead asserts the need for each society to negotiate the terms of its inter-dependence with the rest of the global economy.<br/>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1997</published>
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    <![CDATA[Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1976</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Future of Maoism]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1983</published>
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    <![CDATA[Spectres of Capitalism: A Critique of Current Intellectual Fashions]]>
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    <![CDATA[Amin, one of the most influential economists today, examines the changing notion of crisis in capitalism; misconceptions of the free market model; the various distortions of Marx's method; the role of culture in revolutions; the decline of the &quot;law of value&quot; in economics; the philosophical roots of postmodernism; how telecommunications affect ideology; and the myth of &quot;pure economics.&quot;<p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Delinking: Towards a Polycentric World]]>
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    <![CDATA[Re-Reading the Postwar Period: An Intellectual Itinerary]]>
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