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Samir Amin was born in Cairo, the son of an Egyptian father and a French mother (both doctors). He spent his childhood and youth in Port Said, where he attended high school. From 1947 to 1957 he studied in Paris, obtaining a diploma in Political Science (1952) before graduating in statistics (1956) and economics (1957). In his autobiography Itinéraire intellectuel (1990) he wrote that in order to spend a considerable amount of time on "militant action", he could only spend a minimal amount of time preparing for college exams.
Upon arrival in Paris, Amin joined the French Communist Party (PCF), but then distanced himself from Soviet Marxism, and joined for some time with the circles of the Maoists. With other students he published a magazine titled; Étudiants Anticolonialistes. In 1957 he presented his thesis, supervised by François Perroux, among others, originally titled The Origins of Underdevelopment - Capitalist Accumulation on a World Scale, then renamed as "The Structural Effects of International Integration of Pre-Capitalist Economies". A theoretical study of the mechanism that creates the so-called underdeveloped economies.
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chale... ya me gano
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ya me ganaron :'v