Samir Amin revolutionized economics by centering the Global South. TRNN’s Ben Norton explores the radical legacy of the Egyptian-French anti-imperialist Marxist with scholar Ali Kadri BEN NORTON: The ...
As tens of thousands gather for the World Social Forum in Tunis, Tunisia, we speak to one of the most prominent radical thinkers in Africa — the Egyptian-born economist Samir Amin. He is considered ...
World acclaimed Egyptian economist and thinker, Samir Amin, has died on Sunday in Paris. He was 86. Amin was born in Egypt in 1931 to an Egyptian father and French mother and spent his youth in Port ...
I was elated because attracted to what was happening in Ghana were several serious revolutionaries, including Eskor Toyo and Samir Amin, who were long-standing revolutionary Marxist intellectuals and ...
Amin’s major contribution is critical and innovative application of Marxism to explain underdevelopment shaped by the capitalist system Around 20 years back when I left my teaching job at the IBA ...
Celebrated Marxist economist Samir Amin discusses two of his recently re-printed books on Nasserism, communism and globalisation, warning against depredations of the 'new imperialists' Amin began ...
Even those who differed with him ideologically expressed their admiration and respect for the late Egyptian economist and thinker Samir Amin The recent passing away of the late Egyptian, Arab, African ...
As we sat down in his home in Zamalek, peeking at the Nile from his fabulous balcony that overlooks the river, I was going over the question I spent the whole night writing and rewriting while waiting ...
“At the start, it is important to realise that per capita real income growth in the Arab region in the 70s and 80s was zero, according to statistics published by the World Bank, while in comparison it ...
In this 1964 pamphlet, Samir Amin surveys the development of classes and class relations in Africa from the earliest village communities to the… Samir Amin responds to Mohammed Ja'far Samir Amin ...