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Management number 220813171 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $0.20 Model Number 220813171
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Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism is a seminal work by Vladimir Ilich Lenin that provides a Marxist analysis of the economic and political structures underpinning imperialism. Written in 1916, this influential text examines the global expansion of capitalist economies and their drive toward imperialistic domination.Overview:Lenin argues that imperialism represents the final and most advanced stage of capitalism, marked by the concentration of capital and production into monopolies, the export of capital to underdeveloped regions, and the division of the world among powerful nations. He critiques the economic exploitation and social inequalities perpetuated by imperialistic policies, emphasizing how imperialism serves the interests of a few wealthy nations at the expense of the majority.The book also examines the role of financial capital, colonial exploitation, and inter-imperialist conflicts, shedding light on the origins of global tensions and the inevitability of revolutionary movements against these oppressive systems.Key Themes:The Concentration of Capital: Analyzes the rise of monopolies and their influence on economic and political systems. Global Exploitation: Explores how imperialist nations exploit colonies and underdeveloped regions for economic gain. Economic and Political Crises: Discusses how imperialism leads to global conflict and instability. Revolutionary Movements: Advocates for the overthrow of imperialist systems to establish socialism and equality.Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism remains a critical resource for understanding the dynamics of global capitalism and its enduring impact on world history. Lenin’s incisive critique continues to inspire debates on economic justice and anti-imperialist movements worldwide. Read more

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Language English
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Publisher Grapevine India
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Print length 124 pages
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Publication date November 15, 2022
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