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Go to My LibraryEl Imperialismo, Fase Superior Del Capitalismo
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Arzadun, Mariano, Quadrata
- Pages
- 120
- ISBN
- 9789871139354
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Original edition details
Other editions (26)
Imperialism The Highest Stage of Capitalism
2020 • Echo Point Books and Media
English
Great Ideas V Imperialism: the Highest Stage of Capitalism
2010 • National Geographic Books
English
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
2021 • Leftist Public Domain Project
English
Imperialism the Highest Stage of Capitalism
2011 • Martino Fine Books
English
Imperialism the Highest Stage of Capitalism
2021 • Martino Fine Books
English
Other editions

Imperialism The Highest Stage of Capitalism
2020 • Echo Point Books and Media
English

Great Ideas V Imperialism: the Highest Stage of Capitalism
2010 • National Geographic Books
English

Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
2021 • Leftist Public Domain Project
English

Imperialism the Highest Stage of Capitalism
2011 • Martino Fine Books
English

Imperialism the Highest Stage of Capitalism
2021 • Martino Fine Books
English

IMPERIALISME STADE SUPR P
1976 • SOCIALES
French

Imperialismo, estágio superior do capitalismo
2021 • Boitempo Editorial
Portuguese

Imperialismo: la fase superior del capitalismo (Serie Great Ideas 20)
2012 • TAURUS
Spanish

El Imperialismo, fase superior del Capitalismo
2002 • Pathfinder Press
Spanish

El Imperialismo, fase superior del Capitalismo
2017 • xhglc Publicaciones Editoriales
Spanish

El Imperialismo, Fase Superior Delcapitalismo
2002 • Debarris
Spanish

Imperialism The Highest Stage of Capitalism
2020 • Echo Point Books & Media, LLC.
English

Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism (Living Marxism Originals)
1996 • Pluto Press
English
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Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism [Farsi] (Farsi Edition)
2005 • Talaye Porsoo
Persian

Imperialism The Highest Stage of Capitalism
2019 • Wellred Publications
English

Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
1989 • China Books & Periodicals
English

Imperialism The Highest Stage of Capitalism
1996 • Pluto Press
English

Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
1975 • China Books & Periodicals, Incorporated
English

Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
2010 • Penguin UK
English

Imperialism : The Highest Stage of Capitalism - A Popular Outline (Little Lenin Library)
1974 • International Publishers
English

Imperialism, the Highest State of Capitalism A Popular Outline
2000 • Manohar Publishers & Distributors
English

Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism A Popular Outline
2016 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

L'impérialisme, stade suprême du capitalisme (French Edition)
2018 • Independently published
English

L'imperialismo, fase suprema del capitalismo
2022 • AC Editoriale
Italian

El imperialismo, fase superior del capitalismo ensayo popular
2000 • Quinto Sol
Spanish

Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
1900 • Pathfinder Pr
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The book is widely praised for its remarkable foresight and prescient analysis of capitalism's evolution. Many reviewers describe it as prophetic, accurately predicting the nature of global finance, the rise of monopolies, and the intrinsic connection between large banks, industry, and state power. It is seen as a crucial update to earlier economic theories, providing a coherent and statistically supported examination of capitalism as a truly global phenomenon. Readers appreciate its structural claim that capitalism adapts by consolidating into monopolistic firms tied to financial institutions, extending economic interests beyond national borders. The book is lauded for highlighting the inherent flaws and contradictions within the capitalist system, with many of its described dynamics, such as multinational corporations and strategic struggles over resources, remaining highly recognizable and relevant today. Its direct and incisive style, supported by facts and figures, makes it an insightful read for understanding complex economic processes.
Despite its strengths, the book receives criticism for several aspects. Some reviewers find it to be a polemical tract, filled with rhetorical flourishes, sarcasm, and ad hominem attacks, which can detract from its perceived objectivity. Concerns are raised about the author's later political actions, which some feel cloud the work. Academically, it has been described as an outline lacking in rigor, and some find its early chapters dense with lengthy tables and financial data, making them challenging to read. A significant critique points to a perceived lack of economic nuance, particularly in distinguishing between genuine capitalism and crony capitalism, and an alleged misunderstanding of concepts like monopoly and speculation. Reviewers also suggest that some of its specific conclusions, particularly regarding the state of global imperialism and the "labor aristocracy" thesis, may be dated or require further contextualization in today's world.
Overall, the book is considered a classic and an essential read that remains remarkably topical and relevant over a century after its publication. Reviewers emphasize its enduring power in explaining the economic structures underpinning geopolitical conflicts and global inequality. While acknowledging its specific historical context and some dated elements, many agree that its method of analysis provides a timeless tool for understanding how economic systems evolve. It is highly recommended for students of political economy, those interested in the historical development of capitalism, and readers seeking a critical, data-driven framework to understand the dynamics of global economic power, the role of monopolies, and the pervasive influence of finance capital in shaping the modern world. It offers valuable insights for anyone wishing to grasp the fundamental forces that continue to drive international relations and economic systems.
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