Samir Amin: October 1917 Revolution, a Century Later

  • Vera Vratuša Univerzity in Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of sociology
Keywords: conflict of the capitalist center and colonized periphery, imperialism, soviet system, class alliance of workers and peasants, counterrevolution, October Revolution,

Abstract


Samir Amin, Egyptian and French political economist of pro Marxist and anti Eurocentric orientation, argues in his five chapter book entitled October 1917 Revolution, a Century Later, timely published on the commemoration eve of the 100 years after the October Revolution, that great revolutions can only be delayed, they may have temporary setbacks through conservative resistance and counterrevolutions, but revolutionary progress can not be stopped. October Revolution therefore still illuminates the unfinished struggles of the peoples, the heirs of the Communism of the Third international, for the substantial realization of these goals. Amin then sets out to situate the October Revolution in a current context of the triumph of the “liberal”, that is capitalist counterrevolution. Amin concludes that this triumph is only apparent, since the capitalist system is already on a road of its chaotic decomposition, opening the way to the possible crystallization of a new revolutionary situation.

Author Biography

Vera Vratuša, Univerzity in Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of sociology

A full professor, retired

References

Amin, S. (1974). The Accumulation on the World Scale. 2 vol. Monthly Review Press, New York.

Amin, S. (1976). Unequal Development, Monthly Review Press, New York.

Amin, S. et all (2005) Les lutes paysannes et ouvières face aux défis du XXe siècle. Paris: Les Indes Savantes.

Amin, S. (2017) October 1917 Revolution, A Century Later, Daraja press.

Published
2018/01/17
Section
Opinion Reviews