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Towards the Understanding of Lenin's Imperialism

Towards the Understanding of Lenin's Imperialism Footnotes 1 Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism. A Popular Outline. The text was completed in June 1916 but the first Russian edition was not printed until April 1917 and the first French and German editions in July 1920. Quotations in this article are from the Lawrence and Wishart, Ltd., English edition, 1942 (Little Lenin Library). 2 cf. E. Varga and L. Mendelsohn, New Data for V. I. Lenin's Imperialism, 1940, International Publishers Co. Inc., New York, p. 269. 3 V. I. Lenin, Tetradi po imperializmu, Gosizpolit., Moscow, 1939, 739 pp. Henceforth cited as Notebooks. 4 Alfred G. Meyer, Leninism, Harvard University Press, 1957, p. 240. 5 Notebooks on Imperialism, p. 195. 6 op. cit., p. 241. 7 cf. F. Engel's letter to K. Kautsky, 12 Sept. 1882, which explains the absence of a socialist party in England by the fact that English workers had benefited somewhat from the colonial monopoly of England and its domination of the world market. This letter was among the various Marxist writings used by Lenin in preparing Imperialism. See Notebooks, pp. 606‐8. 8 V. I. Lenin, preface to the French and German editions of Imperialism, 6 July 1920. 9 Preface to the 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 © 1959 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.1467-8497.1959.tb00492.x
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Footnotes 1 Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism. A Popular Outline. The text was completed in June 1916 but the first Russian edition was not printed until April 1917 and the first French and German editions in July 1920. Quotations in this article are from the Lawrence and Wishart, Ltd., English edition, 1942 (Little Lenin Library). 2 cf. E. Varga and L. Mendelsohn, New Data for V. I. Lenin's Imperialism, 1940, International Publishers Co. Inc., New York, p. 269. 3 V. I. Lenin, Tetradi po imperializmu, Gosizpolit., Moscow, 1939, 739 pp. Henceforth cited as Notebooks. 4 Alfred G. Meyer, Leninism, Harvard University Press, 1957, p. 240. 5 Notebooks on Imperialism, p. 195. 6 op. cit., p. 241. 7 cf. F. Engel's letter to K. Kautsky, 12 Sept. 1882, which explains the absence of a socialist party in England by the fact that English workers had benefited somewhat from the colonial monopoly of England and its domination of the world market. This letter was among the various Marxist writings used by Lenin in preparing Imperialism. See Notebooks, pp. 606‐8. 8 V. I. Lenin, preface to the French and German editions of Imperialism, 6 July 1920. 9 Preface to the

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Published: May 1, 1959

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