Abstract
Amin argues that “[w]e are now in the phase of the ‘autumn of capitalism’ without this being strengthened by the emergence of ‘the people’s spring’ and a socialist perspective. …There is no alternative other than that enabled by a renewal of the international radical left, capable of carrying out—and not just imagining—socialist advances.” What is needed is “the lucid and organized intervention of the international front of the workers and the peoples.” He proposes the establishment of a “new Internationale” that consists of “an Organization… and not just a ‘movement’” or discussion forum (such as the World Social Forum process). Such an Internationale should draw from experiences of previous worker Internationales, and seek to apply lessons from this history to the current context.
Highlights
To honor Samir Amin’s invaluable contribution to world-systems scholarship, we are pleased to present our readers with a selection of essays responding to Amin’s final message for today’s anti-systemic movements
In a July 3, 2018 letter to his comrades, workers, activists and friends,1 Samir Amin and his allies outlined the rationale for his [last] request to establish a new International of Workers and Peoples
Globalised capitalism, which has entered its decadent phase, is combining a quasitotalitarian political and economic power with an increasing aggressiveness that is worrisome in bringing about the risk of widespread war
Summary
In a July 3, 2018 letter to his comrades, workers, activists and friends,1 Samir Amin and his allies outlined the rationale for his [last] request to establish a new International of Workers and Peoples. This forum is being co-published between Globalizations, the Journal of World-Systems Research, and Pambazuka News.
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