Imperialism The Highest Stage Of Capitalism: A Popular Outline / Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin
Material type:
- 330.15
- HB 501 L566i 2011
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Imperialism, the highest stage of capitalism --
Concentration of production and monopolies --
The banks and their new role --
Finance capital and financial oligarchy --
The export of capital --
The division of the world among capitalist combines --
The division of the world among the great powers --
Imperialism as a special stage of capitalism --
The parasitism and decay of capitalism --
The critique of imperialism --
The place of imperialism in history.
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism (1917), by Vladimir Lenin, describes the function of financial capital in generating profits from imperialist colonialism as the final stage of capitalist development to ensure greater profits
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