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Samir Amin [electronic resource] : Pioneer of the Rise of the South / by Samir Amin.

By: Amin, Samir [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SpringerBriefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice: 16Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVIII, 161 p. 12 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319011165.Subject(s): Environmental sciences | Science -- History | Environmental law | Environment | Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice | History of Science | International RelationsDDC classification: 344.046 | 36.370.561 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Biographical Notes -- Bibliography -- Theoretical Model of Capital Accumulation and Development in the Contemporary World -- Unity and Change in the Ideology of Political Economy -- Is Social History Marked by Overdetermination or Underdetermination? -- Multipolarity in the 20th Century -- The Center Will Not Hold: The Rise and Decline of Liberalism -- The Countries of the South Must Take Their Own Independent Initiatives -- The Democratic Fraud and the Universalist Alternative -- Land Reforms: Desirable Land Tenure Reforms in Africa and Asia -- Transnational Capitalism -- Africa 50 years of Independence -- Aid -- Emergence and Lumpen Development -- Synthesis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: These texts by Samir Amin have been selected for the purpose of encouraging readers to learn more about his work to trace the historical trajectory of capitalism, which has consistently produced polarization at the global level.  Thus the dominated peripheries cannot hope to catch up with the social organization prevailing in the dominant centres and the impossibility of global capitalism becoming stabilized in its peripheries has resulted in the long decline of capitalism, coinciding with successive waves of active involvement by the peoples of the South to shape a new world, potentially embarking on the long journey to socialism.  Amin presents this major conflict of the 20th century and identifies the new challenges that the system now faces in the 21st century.   His analysis is conducted in terms of historical materialism and should be a useful tool for activists struggling for socialism. Their progress is linked to the emancipation of the Asian, African and Latin American peoples.
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Biographical Notes -- Bibliography -- Theoretical Model of Capital Accumulation and Development in the Contemporary World -- Unity and Change in the Ideology of Political Economy -- Is Social History Marked by Overdetermination or Underdetermination? -- Multipolarity in the 20th Century -- The Center Will Not Hold: The Rise and Decline of Liberalism -- The Countries of the South Must Take Their Own Independent Initiatives -- The Democratic Fraud and the Universalist Alternative -- Land Reforms: Desirable Land Tenure Reforms in Africa and Asia -- Transnational Capitalism -- Africa 50 years of Independence -- Aid -- Emergence and Lumpen Development -- Synthesis.

These texts by Samir Amin have been selected for the purpose of encouraging readers to learn more about his work to trace the historical trajectory of capitalism, which has consistently produced polarization at the global level.  Thus the dominated peripheries cannot hope to catch up with the social organization prevailing in the dominant centres and the impossibility of global capitalism becoming stabilized in its peripheries has resulted in the long decline of capitalism, coinciding with successive waves of active involvement by the peoples of the South to shape a new world, potentially embarking on the long journey to socialism.  Amin presents this major conflict of the 20th century and identifies the new challenges that the system now faces in the 21st century.   His analysis is conducted in terms of historical materialism and should be a useful tool for activists struggling for socialism. Their progress is linked to the emancipation of the Asian, African and Latin American peoples.

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