Since the first publication twenty years ago of this original and
provocative essay, Eurocentrism has become a classic of radical thought.
This edition offers a new introduction and concluding chapter by Samir
Amin both of which make the author's arguments even more compelling.
Amin takes on one of the great 'ideological deformations' of our time.
He defines and challenges the current historical, political, economic
and ideological order - Eurocentrism - and presents a sweeping
reinterpretation that emphasises the crucial historical role played by
the Arab Islamic world. Amin addresses broad concerns, including issues
of contemporary Islamic fundamentalism.