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Theory Is History 1st Edition Samir Amin Auth

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Theory Is History 1st Edition Samir Amin Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 143
Author: Samir Amin (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319038155, 9783319038162, 331903815X, 3319038168
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Theory Is History 1st Edition Samir Amin Auth by Samir Amin (auth.) 9783319038155, 9783319038162, 331903815X, 3319038168 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on a central concept that “Theory is History”, as the theory of capitalism can only be formulated on the basis of an analysis of its history. In contrast, bourgeois thinking replaces the analysis of historical capitalism with an abstract theory without any links to reality. “Economics”, which is the theory of an imaginary system, then becomes an apologia intended to give legitimacy to the behaviour of the owners of capital. The author pays special attention to the globalization of the law of value. The individual chapters illustrate the author’s thesis by focusing on the links between capital and land ownership, between modernity and religious interpretation, and on questions of the global expansion of capitalism, particularly the ways it has evolved in certain countries, in this case Russia and China. This anthology supplements the author’s previous work, centred on the rise of the South—his reading of capitalism focusing on its imperialist nature.

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