
Imperialism
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In particular, Warren disputes the claim that "monopoly capitalism" represents the ultimate stage of senile capitalism and sets out to refute the notion that imperialism is a regressive force impeding or distorting economic development in the Third World. The book argues on the contrary that direct colonialism powerfully impelled social change in Asia and Africa, laying the foundation for a vibrant indigenous capitalism. Finally, it takes issue with the conventional view that postwar economic performance in the Third World has been disastrous, presenting a powerful empirical case that the gap between rich and poor countries is actually narrowing.
Closely argued, clearly written, original and iconoclastic, Imperialism: Pioneer of Capitalism is a compelling challenge to one of the chief tenets of contemporary socialist politics.
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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part One: The Development of the Marxist Theory of Imperialism
- 1. Progressive Imperialism and the Utopian Left
- 1. For a Marxist Re-Evaluation of the Theory of Imperialism
- 2. Schematic Outline of the Arguments
- 2. Capitalism and Historical Progress
- 1. Capitalism and Material Progress
- 2. Capitalism and Cultural Progress
- 3. Capitalism as the Bridge to Socialism
- 4. Progressive Capitalism and the Bolshevik Revolution
- 5. The Imperialist Mission of Capitalism
- 6. Progressive Capitalism and Reactionary Imperialism
- 3. About-Turn: Lenin's 'Imperialism'
- 1. Problems of Social Progress in the Developed and Underdeveloped World
- 2. Lenin's Basic Arguments
- 3. The Export of Capital
- 4. The Phase of Economic Regression in the Advanced Capitalist Countries
- 5. Backward Capitalism in the Third World
- 4. The Theory of Imperialism in the International Communist Movement
- 1. The Nation-State and the Theory of Imperialism
- 2. Lenin's Position Before 1917
- 3. The Evolution of Comintern Policy
- 4. The Comintern's Conclusion
- 5. Post-War Marxist Analysis of Imperialism
- 1. The Fiction of Underdevelopment
- 2. Explaining the Non-Existent
- 3. Theory of Imperialism and the National Bourgeoisie
- Part Two: The Rise of Third World Capitalism and the Positive Role of Imperialism
- 6. Colonialism: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- 1. Morality and Historical Analysis
- 2. The General Effects of Colonialism
- 3. The Development of Underdevelopment
- The Drain of Surplus
- The International Division of Labour
- Preservation of Archaic Modes of Production
- 7. Dependency Theory as Nationalist Mythology
- 1. Origins and Aims of Dependency Theory
- 2. Dependency as a General Approach
- 3. Limiting Assumptions and Some Alternative Hypotheses
- 4. Structural Changes: Relations Between Poor and Rich Countries
- 8. The Illusion of Underdevelopment: Facts of Post-War Progress
- 1. Rising Per Capita GNP
- 2. Growing Inequality?
- 3. Marginalization
- 4. Output, Consumption, and Welfare
- Indices Measuring Improvement in Welfare
- Agricultural Performance
- 5. Industrialization
- Growth of Manufacturing Output
- Share of Manufacturing in GDP
- The Elitist Pattern of Manufacturing Output
- 6. The Spread of Capitalism
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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