Imperialism, the highest stage of capitalism : a popular outline / V.I. Lenin.

Author
Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹich, 1870-1924 [Browse]
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
New, rev. translation.
Published/​Created
New York : International Publishers, ©1939.
Description
v, 7-128 pages ; 20 cm.

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                    Includes bibliographical references.
                    Contents
                    • 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.
                    ISBN
                    • 0717800989 ((paperback))
                    • 9780717800988 ((paperback))
                    LCCN
                    40004768
                    OCLC
                    192388
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