“什么都没有改变,南非的次帝国主义角色得到了加强”:萨米尔·阿明对种族隔离/后种族隔离政治经济的持久批评

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Politikon Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/02589346.2023.2280800
Patrick Bond
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摘要萨米尔·阿明(samir Amin)对种族隔离时代和后种族隔离时代政治经济学的批判,促成了他对世界体系中关键的“半外围”层的尖锐观点,这一观点通常被全球北方和全球南方的二元表述所忽视。阿明1977年的文章《南非的未来》是他第一次使用那个时代的依附理论语言阐述“南非资本需要对外扩张主义政策,因此最终,内部殖民主义与次帝国主义并行不达”。阿明还将后种族隔离时代的南非称为次帝国主义国家,因为“垄断资本”在采掘工业中占据主导地位(耗尽了马克思所说的“自然的免费礼物”),而且长期以来一直影响着经济结构的低于生存水平的工资。另外两个共同的因素是比勒陀利亚通过非洲发展新伙伴关系和巴西-俄罗斯-印度-中国-南非金砖国家网络强加了整个大陆的新自由主义,这两个网络都被证明无法超越当代帝国主义所坚持的新自由主义经济政策。在金砖国家2023年桑顿峰会上,精英们未能推进去美元化或其他“脱钩”战略之后,当阿明听到用“次帝国”这个词来形容这个集团时,他会有意点头——而是从草根活动家的成功中寻找灵感。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。感谢Politikon的评论者Aziz Fall和Darlene Miller,以及客座编辑Vusi Gumede。
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‘Nothing has changed, South Africa’s sub-imperialist role has been reinforced’: Samir Amin’s durable critique of apartheid/post-apartheid political economy
ABSTRACTSamir Amin’s critiques of both apartheid-era and post-apartheid political economy contributed to his scathing view of the crucial ‘semi-peripheral’ layer of the world system, a perspective typically ignored in binary formulations of Global North and Global South. Amin’s 1977 article ‘The future of South Africa’ was among his first statements of how, using that era’s dependency theory language, ‘South African capital requires an outward policy of expansionism, so that ultimately, internal colonialism becomes coterminous with sub-imperialism’. Amin also labeled post-apartheid South Africa sub-imperialist because of the domination of ‘monopoly capital’ in the extractive-industry circuits (depleting what Marx called ‘free gifts of nature’) and the below-survival-level wages that have long shaped the economic structure. Two other coterminous factors were Pretoria’s imposition of continent-wide neoliberalism through the New Partnership for Africa’s Development and the Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa BRICS network – both of which proved incapable of transcending neoliberal economic policies insisted upon by contemporary imperialism. Following the BRICS 2023 Sandton summit’s elite failure to advance de-dollarisation or other ‘delinking’ strategies, Amin would nod, knowingly, when hearing the term ‘sub-imperial’ to describe the bloc – and look for inspiration instead to successes of grassroots campaigners. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author. Thanks are offered to Politikon reviewers Aziz Fall and Darlene Miller, and guest editor Vusi Gumede.
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Politikon POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Politikon focuses primarily on South African politics, but not exclusively so. Over the years the journal has published articles by some of the world" leading political scientists, including Arend Lijphart, Samuel Huntingdon, and Philippe Schmitter. It has also featured important contributions from South Africa"s leading political philosophers, political scientists and international relations experts. It has proved an influential journal, particularly in debates over the merits of South Africa"s constitutional reforms (in 1983 and 1994). In the last few years special issues have focused on women and politics in South Africa, and the South African election of 1999.
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