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This week’s reading is Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, part 6
by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Available online here: https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/imp-hsc/imperialism.pdf
[Part 1]
I. Concentration of Production and Monopolies
[Part 2]
II. Banks and Their New Role
[Part 3]
III. Finance Capital and the Financial Oligarchy
[Part 4]
IV. Export of Capital
V. Division of the World Among Capitalist Associations
[Part 5]
VI. Division of the World Among the Great Powers
[Part 6 – This Week]
VII. Imperialism as a Special Stage of Capitalism
[Part 7]
VIII. Parasitism and Decay of Capitalism
[Part 8]
IX. Critique of Imperialism
[Part 9]
X. The Place of Imperialism in History
Figures:
1 – 18:55
“Breakdown of the area, population, transport, trade and industry of each of the five principle economic areas in 1890 and 1913.”
2 – 22:24
“000s of kilometres of railways for Europe, the US, all colonies, independent and semi-independent states of Asia and America in 1890 and 1913,”
3 – 23:55
“000s of kilometres of railways for the US, the British Empire, Russia, Germany and France in 1890 and 1913.”
Footnotes:
1. 08:08
Die Neue Zeit, 1914, 2 (B. 32), S. 909, Sept. 11, 1914; cf. 1915, 2, S. 107 et seq. —Lenin
2. 11:13
Hobson, Imperialism, London, 1902, p. 324. —Lenin
3. 15:29
Die Neue Zeit, 1914, 2 (B. 32), S. 921, Sept. 11, 1914. Cf. 1915, 2, S. 107 et seq. —Lenin
4. 15:51
Ibid., 1915, 1, S. 144, April 30, 1915. —Lenin
5. 17:57
R. Calwer, Einfü hrung in die Weltwirtschaft, Berlin, 1906. —Lenin
6. 22:09
Statistisches Jahrbuch für das deutsche Reich, 1915; Archiv für Eisenbahnwesen, 1892. Minor details for the distribution of railways among the colonies of the various countries in 1890 had to be estimated approximately. —Lenin
7. 25:31
Cf. also Edgar Crammond, “The Economic Relations of the British and German Empires” in The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, July 1914, p. 777 et seq. —Lenin
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This week’s reading is Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, part 6
by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Available online here: https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/imp-hsc/imperialism.pdf
[Part 1]
I. Concentration of Production and Monopolies
[Part 2]
II. Banks and Their New Role
[Part 3]
III. Finance Capital and the Financial Oligarchy
[Part 4]
IV. Export of Capital
V. Division of the World Among Capitalist Associations
[Part 5]
VI. Division of the World Among the Great Powers
[Part 6 – This Week]
VII. Imperialism as a Special Stage of Capitalism
[Part 7]
VIII. Parasitism and Decay of Capitalism
[Part 8]
IX. Critique of Imperialism
[Part 9]
X. The Place of Imperialism in History
Figures:
1 – 18:55
“Breakdown of the area, population, transport, trade and industry of each of the five principle economic areas in 1890 and 1913.”
2 – 22:24
“000s of kilometres of railways for Europe, the US, all colonies, independent and semi-independent states of Asia and America in 1890 and 1913,”
3 – 23:55
“000s of kilometres of railways for the US, the British Empire, Russia, Germany and France in 1890 and 1913.”
Footnotes:
1. 08:08
Die Neue Zeit, 1914, 2 (B. 32), S. 909, Sept. 11, 1914; cf. 1915, 2, S. 107 et seq. —Lenin
2. 11:13
Hobson, Imperialism, London, 1902, p. 324. —Lenin
3. 15:29
Die Neue Zeit, 1914, 2 (B. 32), S. 921, Sept. 11, 1914. Cf. 1915, 2, S. 107 et seq. —Lenin
4. 15:51
Ibid., 1915, 1, S. 144, April 30, 1915. —Lenin
5. 17:57
R. Calwer, Einfü hrung in die Weltwirtschaft, Berlin, 1906. —Lenin
6. 22:09
Statistisches Jahrbuch für das deutsche Reich, 1915; Archiv für Eisenbahnwesen, 1892. Minor details for the distribution of railways among the colonies of the various countries in 1890 had to be estimated approximately. —Lenin
7. 25:31
Cf. also Edgar Crammond, “The Economic Relations of the British and German Empires” in The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, July 1914, p. 777 et seq. —Lenin