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Soviet Revision of Lenin's Imperialism

Soviet Revision of Lenin's Imperialism Footnotes 1 The five essential features are:‐ The concentration of production and capital to form monopolies which play a decisive role in economic life; the merging of bank and industrial capital to form “finance capital”; the export of capital as distinct from the export of commodities becomes of particularly great importance; the formation of international monopoly combines; the territorial division of the world by the greatest capitalist powers is completed. See Imperialism, ch. VII. 2 Selected Works, Lawrence & Wishart, Lond., 1943, vol. 4, p. 141. The United States of Europe Slogan, Aug. 23, 1915. 3 cf. V. I. Lenin, “The Proletarian Revolution and the renegade Kautsky”, Nov. 1918, Selected Works, Lawrence & Wishart, Lond., vol. 7, 1946, esp. pp. 171‐84; and “Better Fewer, but Better”, Mar. 1923. Selected Works, vol. 9, 1946, pp. 387–401. 4 See in particular “On the Problems of Leninism”, Jan. 1926. Problems of Leninism FLPH. Mosc., 1945, p. 162f. See also Politicheskaya ekonomia, USSR Academy of Sciences, Institute of Economics, 2nd edn., Mosc., 1955, pp. 258‐9. 5 cf. “The victorious proletariat of that country, having expropriated the capitalists and organised its own socialist production would confront the rest of the capitalist world, attracting http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1962 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1962.tb01029.x
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Footnotes 1 The five essential features are:‐ The concentration of production and capital to form monopolies which play a decisive role in economic life; the merging of bank and industrial capital to form “finance capital”; the export of capital as distinct from the export of commodities becomes of particularly great importance; the formation of international monopoly combines; the territorial division of the world by the greatest capitalist powers is completed. See Imperialism, ch. VII. 2 Selected Works, Lawrence & Wishart, Lond., 1943, vol. 4, p. 141. The United States of Europe Slogan, Aug. 23, 1915. 3 cf. V. I. Lenin, “The Proletarian Revolution and the renegade Kautsky”, Nov. 1918, Selected Works, Lawrence & Wishart, Lond., vol. 7, 1946, esp. pp. 171‐84; and “Better Fewer, but Better”, Mar. 1923. Selected Works, vol. 9, 1946, pp. 387–401. 4 See in particular “On the Problems of Leninism”, Jan. 1926. Problems of Leninism FLPH. Mosc., 1945, p. 162f. See also Politicheskaya ekonomia, USSR Academy of Sciences, Institute of Economics, 2nd edn., Mosc., 1955, pp. 258‐9. 5 cf. “The victorious proletariat of that country, having expropriated the capitalists and organised its own socialist production would confront the rest of the capitalist world, attracting

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: May 1, 1962

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