Spectres of Capitalism

Samir Amin

Aakar Books 2014

Language: English

197 Pages

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About the Book

Samir Arnin, one of the most influential economists today, has produced another groundbreaking work. Spectres of Capitalism cuts through the current intellectual fashions that assume a global capitalist triumph, taking the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Marx and Engels’ classic tract, the Communist Manifesto, to focus upon the aspirations of the destitute millions of the post Cold War era. In this succinct theoretical text, Amin 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 “law of value” in economics; the philosophical roots of postmodernism; how telecommunications affect ideology; and the myth of “pure economics.” Amin has a broad following among students of economics, who value his analyses of the intricacies of capitalist development, both in the major powers and in the third world. Samir Aminis director of Forum Tiers Monde in Dakar, Senegal. His numerous books include Accumulation on a World Scale, Unequal Development, Eurocentrism, Empire of Chaos, and Re-Reading the Postwar Period.

Samir Amin
Samir Amin was born in Cairo, the son of an Egyptian father and a French mother (both medical doctors). He spent his childhood and youth in Port Said; there he attended a French High School, leaving in 1947 with a Baccalauréat. From 1947 to 1957 he studied in Paris, gaining a diploma in political science (1952) before graduating in statistics (1956) and economics (1957). In his autobiography Itinéraire Intellectuel (1990) he wrote that in order to spend a substantial amount of time in "militant action" he could devote only a minimum of time to preparing for his university exams.

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