Dear Professor Lumumba-Kasongo (Brother Tukumbi):
Thank you very much for your passionate and very meaningful "Tribute To Samir Amin", your mentor! Apart from praising you for your thoughtful words, it is also an opportunity for some of us o say our own farewells to the indomitable Dr. Samir Amin. While all of us are in his intellectual debt, it is as well time to extend our own condolences to his bereaved nuclear family.
A.B. Assensoh.
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2018 1:08 PM
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I am also joining others to send my profound condolences to Samir Amin's family, his disciples, his admirers, his friends and his critics for his passing. He was one of the greatest consistent public intellectuals of our time. He was a world-class activist!
Africa has lost one of her deep thinkers. I have lost a mentor. We will all miss him but he made himself immortal through his works!
I met Samir Amin physically for the first time in 1985 in Dakar at CODESRIA where I was invited to participate in the social and popular movement research project. I was teaching political science and chairing the department at University of Liberia. He was interested in the questions of whether the political regime in Liberia was a nationalist or a reactionary? What role was the Americo-Liberians playing in West African geo-politics? This project produced the book on popular movements in Africa, which has become a classical text in the studies of social and popular movements in Africa. Since then, I have been solidly associated with him and his works.
Over the years, I learnt a great deal from his extraordinary achievements, daring with Afro-optimism, intense thinking about the dynamics of international political economy, development, relationship between the global north and the global south and the search for new paradigms in global south. He humanized dependency school of thought in the studies of Africa.
I wrote an extended review on his book: "Eurocentrism" and shared it with him in 1990. When I became the Distinguished Honorary Editor of Bandung: Journal of Global South published for the first time at University of Hong-Kong, he was more than supportive and enthusiastic about it.
In his preface entitled: "From Bandung (1955) to Great Recession: Old and New Challenges for the State, the Nations and the Peoples of Africa" in our Book (2018) on "Inclusive Development in Africa: Transformation of Global Relations," edited by Vusi Gumede and published by CODESRIA, he synthesized his progressive ideas on the role and place of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) as he concluded: "As part of the global struggle for justice, the analysis of the global dynamics and their implications for Africa in particular is a useful step in the direction that could lead to an alternative social project (p.ix)."
Samir Amin was a combatant of progressive thoughts and social Africa and he strongly believed in the logic and actions of working class, peasants and farmers as potential transformative forces!. He will be remembered forever as a champion of social justice!
Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 10:37:20 AM
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Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Fwd: [CODESRIA News] CODESRIA TRIBUTE - SAMIR AMIN (1931-2018): A TITAN HAS GONE HOME TO REST
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