Mahdi Amel
Biographical Note
Mahdi Amel (1936–87) was a prominent Arab Marxist thinker and Lebanese Communist Party member. Born in south Lebanon, he studied, taught, and wrote on Marxist philosophy in relation to colonialism and national liberation in France, Algeria and Lebanon. He was assassinated in 1987.
Hicham Safieddine is lecturer in the history of the Modern Middle East at King’s College London and author of Banking on the State: The Financial Foundations of Lebanon (SUP, 2019). He is co-founder of Al-Akhbar English and The Legal Agenda English Edition.
Angela Giordani, Ph.D (2020), Columbia University in the City of New York, is an intellectual historian of the modern Arabic-speaking world. Her translations have appeared in Jadaliyya and The Arab Renaissance: A Bilingual Anthology of the Nahda (ed. Tarek El-Ariss, 2018).
Readership
University students and faculty interested in political theory, Marxism, Middle East Studies, postcolonial studies, intellectual history, as well as activists and general public interested in Marxism and global south politics and history.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Note on Translation
Part 1 Remembering Amel
1 Introduction: The Anti-colonial Intellectual
2 Biographical Note: The Martyr Intellectual
Part 2 Selected Writings
3 Colonialism and Underdevelopment I: An Attempt to Understand the Colonial Relation
4 Colonialism and Underdevelopment II: On the Colonial Mode of Production
5 On the Sectarian State
6 Marx in the Orientalism of Edward Said
7 The Islamised Bourgeois Trend
8 The Problem of Cultural Heritage
List of Amel’s Published Books
Bibliography
Index