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Founder’s profit and profit from stock issues Reconstruction Urban land holdings Banks and the government Statistics of issues |
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1. Supan. % % 1876. Idem 1900. 2. Morris. 3. Table. 3 bis: “dependent countries”. 4. Colonies, formerly and now exports—sale raw materials suppression of industry. |
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1. The rentier state. 2. Hobson 9 and 10 [409-10 and 410-11] (income from capital investment: λ 21 [448-49]. 3. Hobson 30 and 46-48 [423-24 and 434-36]. Prospects. 4. λ 28. 29. [453-54. 455-56]. λ 24-25 [451-53]. 4 bis. Foreign capital. 5. Decrease in the percentage of productive workers. 6. Engels and Marx on British workers. 300,000 Spanish workers in France. La Bataille (June 1916). |
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Critique of imperialism. 1. Critique = ideas in general. 2. Apologists. (“Fabians.”) 3. Petty-bourgeois democrats. 4. Kautsky versus Hobson (K. Kautsky and Spectator. N.B.) 5. Forward or back? 6. Free competition versus customs duties, dumping, etc. 7. Exports to dependent countries. 8. Ultra- or inter-imperialism? 9. Political features of imperialism (diplomacy). |
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X. | I. Imperialism is monopoly capitalism. | ||
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(a) Trusts (b) banks (c) division of the world |
(1) Trusts (2) seizure of raw materials (3) banks (4) division of the world |
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II. Imperialism is parasitic or decaying capitalism. (1) bourgeoisie, republican and monarchical? Ameri- ca and Japan? (2) opportunism. |
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the struggle against imperialism without breaking with and combating opportunism is deception. |
III. Imperialism is transitional or moribund capi- talism. |
I. and 1-4.— — II. — and (1) + (2).“Optimism” about opportunism.— — III. Interlocking versus socialisation. |
Saint-Simon and Marx.—Riesser on rate of growth.—Transition to what? (β 84 [166-69] already mentioned). Taylor to come here?
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