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Modernity, Religion, and Democracy : a Critique of Eurocentrism and Culturalism
Since its first publication twenty years ago, Eurocentrism has become a classic of radical thought. Written by one of the world's foremost political economists, this original and provocative essay takes on one of the great 'ideological deformations' of our time: Eurocentrism.Rejecting the dominant Eurocentric view of world history, which narrowly and incorrectly posits a progression from the Greek and Roman classical world to Christian feudalism and the European capitalist system, Amin presents a sweeping reinterpretation that emphasises the crucial historical role played by the Arab Islamic world. Throughout the work, Amin addresses a broad set of concerns, ranging from the ideological nature of scholastic metaphysics to the meanings and shortcomings of contemporary Islamic fundamentalism. This second edition contains a new introduction and concluding chapter, both of which make the author's arguments even more compelling.'Samir Amin's fascinating book on the crucially important subject of Eurocentrism ranges from the spread of Hellenism with the conquest of Alexander the Great to the triumphs of imperialism and transnational capitalism of the 1980s. While essentially thoughtful and analytical, this study is quite rightly informed with outrage against European arrogance and with sympathy for the non-European victims on the periphery of the present system' Martin Bernal, author of Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical CivilizationA FAHAMU BOOKS AND PAMBAZUKA PRESS PUBLICATION
| Location | 320.54 AMI |
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| Index | 583 |
| Added Date | Oct 02, 2018 14:57:45 |
| Modified Date | Jan 15, 2019 07:57:44 |