The World We Wish to See: Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century

The World We Wish to See: Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century

ISBN-10:
1583671722
ISBN-13:
9781583671726
Pub. Date:
07/18/2008
Publisher:
Monthly Review Press
ISBN-10:
1583671722
ISBN-13:
9781583671726
Pub. Date:
07/18/2008
Publisher:
Monthly Review Press
The World We Wish to See: Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century

The World We Wish to See: Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century

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Overview

The World We Wish to See 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.”
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. The World We Wish to See 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.
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—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.
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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781583671726
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Publication date: 07/18/2008
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Samir Amin was one of Africa’s leading Marxists and world-systems analysts. He is well known for his work on non-Eurocentric Marxism, imperial rent, the global monopoly phase of capitalism, delinking; his call for a Fifth International of workers and peoples and his anti-imperialism.

James Membrez is an independent French to English translator of scholarly works in the social sciences and humanities. He lives in Vermont.
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