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Samir Amin

Egyptian-French economist and political scientist (1931–2018)

Samir Amin (Arabic: سمير أمين) (3 September 1931 – 12 August 2018) was an Egyptian-French Marxian economist,[1]political scientist and world-systems analyst. He is noted for his introduction of the term Eurocentrism in 1988[2] and considered a pioneer of dependency theory.[3]

Biography

Amin was born in Cairo, the son of a French mother and an Egyptian father (both medical doctors). He spent his childhood and youth in Port Said; there he attended a French high school, leaving in 1947 with a Baccalauréat.

It was at high school that Amin was first politicized when, during the Second World War, Egyptian students were split between communists and nationalists; Amin belonged to the former group. By then Amin had already adopted a resolute stance against fascism and Nazism. While the upheaval against British domination in Egypt informed his politics, he rejected the idea that the enemy of their enemy, Nazi Germany, was the Egyptians' friend.[4]

In 1947 Ami

with a preface by

W. Y. Evans-Wentz, M.A., D. Litt., D. Sc.

“Except ye see signs and wonders,
ye will not believe.”—John 4:48.

The Philosophical Library

New York

Copyright, 1946, by
Paramhansa Yogananda

1946 First Edition, First Printing Published by

The Philosophical Library, Inc.
15 East 40th Street
New York, N.Y.

This electronic manuscript has been prepared in an effort to match the layout of the original 1946 edition in every respect. Any typographical errors in the original have been intentionally preserved.

Dedicated to the Memory of

Luther Burbank

An American Saint

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Preface

By W. Y. Evans-Wentz, M.A., D.Litt., D.Sc.
Jesus College, Oxford; Author of
The Tibetan Book of the Dead, 
Tibet’s Great Yogi Milarepa, 
Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines, etc. 

The value of Yogananda’s Autobiography is greatly enhanced by the fact that i

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