Samir Amin has undertaken an ambitious task: nothing less than an
analysis of the process of capital accumulation on a global level.
Drawing on a wide range of empirical material from Africa and the Middle
East, Amin attempts to demonstrate, through a critique of writings on
"underdevelopment," how accumulation in advanced capitalist countries
prevents development, however that may be defined, within the peripheral
social formations, usually referred to as "underdeveloped" countries.
Samir Amin ranks among those who realize the necessity not merely to
comprehend the growing crisis of world capitalism, as it manifests
itself within individual nation states, but also at the world level.