(“GAMMA”)
PLAN OF THE BOOK IMPERIALISM,
THE HIGHEST STAGE OF CAPITALISM
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
(A popular outline)
[BOX ENDS:]
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Approximate title for censorship: “Principal Features of Modern
(Recent, the Recent Stage of) Capitalism”
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1. The special stage of capitalism in our time. Theme: its study,
analysis, conclusions.
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2. Growth of large-scale production.
Concentration of production.
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Censuses |
of |
1882, 1895, 1907 in Germany |
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1900, 1910 in the United States |
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Idem on Russia (The Development of Capitalism?).
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Heymann’s statistics...
β 108
[20O–01].[1]
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Branches (of banks) and their growth: α
15 [39]. _|
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Assets of German joint-stock companies: α 22
[44]. _|
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“Combination”: Hilferding υ 4 and 5 [334-37]
(pp. 285, 358).
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Concentration in the German coal industry: γ 26
[226–27]. Especially α 7–8 [33–35].
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New
era of concentration: β 11 [85–86]. _|
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Concentration of technique and finance. N.B.
β 102–03 [194–96]. _|
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3. Cartels and Trusts.
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(2)[2]
General figures: Liefmann: α 40 [55–56].
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Riesser υ 8 [360–63]. Tafel β 37 [113].
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(1) Periods of development: Liefmann. Vogelstein:
α 33–34–35 [71–72].
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(4) Technique: Tafel: β 38 [113–14].
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(5) Compulsory Organisation by Kestner. α 23 [44–45]
et seq., 27 [46–47], especially 28 [47–48].
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Immobility (hindrance to outflow) of fixed capital.
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Hilferding υ 4 [334–35] (p. 274).
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Merchants=agents: Hilferding. υ 5 [335–37] _||
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(p. 322).
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Example: Cement: β 99 [189–90].
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(3) Share of the United States Steel Corporation:
γ 28–29 [228–30]. β 104 [197–98]. α
40 [55–56].
ι 8 [378].
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3 bis, Crises? Disproportional development of
agriculture and industry.
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(6) Crises and monopolies: β 78 [160–61] (Jeidels).
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β 90 [173–74] (especially in fine). Chance, risk, bankruptcies:
ι 11. 12–13 [379–81].
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4. Monopoly.
(2 bis) Percentage of industry involved: Vogelstein. Kestner: α
23–24
[44-45].
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5. International Cartels. “Division of the world” among
them.
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Cf. Hilferding υ 5 [335–37] (p. 491).
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6.[3]
Total figure: Liefmann.
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5. 5. Explosives trust: α 39 [55].
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2. 4. Oil: β 13 [89–90]. β 64 [141]. β 87
[170–71].
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β 92+93 [175–77 + 177–79].
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3. 3. Shipping: υ Riesser 10 [364–65].
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4. 2. Rail cartel: υ Riesser 11 [367–68].
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Vogelstein: γ 28 [229].—Berglund, p. 169.
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1. N.B.: Electricity trust. Die Neue Zeit, 1912:
υ 7–8 [338–41] (cf. υ Riesser 1 [343–45]).
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+ β 64
[140]. β 89 [172–73].
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Trade in metals: α 11–12 [36–38].
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Zinkh\"uttenverband: υ Riesser 13 [366].
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7. Conclusions and significance.
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6. Banks.
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0. Their general role. Cf. Hilferding: υ 3 [333–34]
(p. 105) and υ 4 [334–35] (p. 108, p. 116).
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6. “The form of social production and distribution”
(Marx). Hilferding υ 4 [334–35] (p. 262) N.B.:
β 41 [117–18] in fine.
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[BOX:
Growth of British banks: β 95 [181–83] ]
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1. Their concentration: υ Riesser 1.5
[343–45, 349–51]. γ 5 [206–07]
France; β 99–100 [88–92]; β 7 [80–81]
(300 million: 300 persons); β
13 [89–90].
(β 78–79 [160–61]—Jeidels). α 45 and 48 +
1 [59–60 and 64–66 + 66].
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4. Letters: υ Riesser 2 bis [349].
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5. Accounts: γ 5 [206–07].
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2. Branches: υ Riesser 13 [353–54].
(β 50 [125–27]—Russia). β 66
[142–44] (France). β 67 [145–147] (Great Britain).
Banks in Russia (1905
and after): β 42 and 43 [118–20].
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Banks and the Stock Exchange: Hilferding. υ Riesser
3 [347–48] + β 10 [84–85]. (N.B.: α
42 [53–54]).
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((α 42 [53–54])). α 46 [60–62]. 3. Banks and employees:
υ Riesser 3 [347–48]. β 66
[142–44]. β 100 [190–91].
α 43 [56–58].
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5 bis. Banks and the Post Office: β 3 [77–78].
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” ” savings banks: β 15 [92–93].
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7. Banks.
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7. Merged with industry. Hilferding: Marx, II, 79
(υ 3 [333–34]). β 80–81 [162–65] (Jeidels).
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8. Members of Supervisory Boards, etc. Hilferding:
υ 4 [334–35] (p. 159. 162).—υ Riesser 7
[354–359].—β
79 [161–62] (Jeidels). β 81 [163–65]. (α 41 [52–53]
example—bank’s letter to an industrial company).
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9. “Universal character” (Jeidels): β 81–82. 83.
84–87 [163–65. 165–66. 166–70]. β 88 [171–72].
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(Technical role.) β 90 [173–74].—β 99 [190–91]. N.B.
Tendency of the banks towards monopoly. Hilferding: υ
4 [334–35] (p. 278). α 48 [64–65].
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8. “Finance capital.”
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1. “Holdings.” β 96–97 [183–86] (β
53 [127–29]).
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β 46 and 47 [121–123] (Germany.
Deutsche
Bank). β 56 [130–32]. β
94 [178–81]. υ 11 [380].
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N.B. example of distribution of shares: β 65 [140–42].
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Ad § III. “Holdings” in Russian banks: β 49
(and 48)
[123–26 (and 122-23)].
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2. “Interlocking.”
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3. “Subsidiary companies.” β 9 [83–84]. β
105–06 [198–200] υ 7. 9
[377–78. 379].
Fraud.
Concessions.
Bribes.
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7. “Transport trust” and urban land: β 12 [86–89]
+ β 94 [178–81].
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(Speculation in land): β 15–16 [92–94].
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8. Bank directors and officials (government): Russia
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β 50–51 and 53. 55 [125–27 and 127–28. 129–30].
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β 95–96 [181–85]. β 99 [188–90].
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4. Company promotion;
“Founders’ profit”:
Hilferding: υ 5 [335–37] (p. 336). Lysis: γ 19. 20
[220–221. 221–22]. + β 65 [140–42]. German example:
β 8 [81–83].
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Foreign loans: Lysis γ 19–20 [220–22]. α
2 [66–67]. (German) β 14 [91–92].
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9. Statistics of issues (1910–12): υ 9 [341–42]. υ
23
[386–87]. (Idem from 1871): β
17 and 68 [94–96 and 147–49].
β 68 [147–49] (Neymarck and Zollinger]. α
47 [62–64] (ad § 18).
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6. Profit from issues: α 38 [52]. υ 3. 5 [374–75.
376-77]. β 14 [91–92].
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5. N.B. “Reconstruction.” Hilferding: υ [334]
(p. 172). Stillich: α 38 and 41 [52–53].
Liefmann: υ 3 [374–75].
The financial history of France: λ 2–3 [437–38].
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9. Export of capital (§ IV).
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Introduction? Growth of capital and its contradictions.
- Growth {{
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Hobson—χ 9 [409–10].
Lescure: γ 5 [206–07]. β 67 [145–47].
(Mehrens). β 69 [146] (Neymarck).
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Neymarck (β 68 and 69 [147–49 and
149–51]) + υ Riesser 14 [371].
Harms: ξ 3–5 [286–87]. ξ 30 [323].
Arndt: ε 1 [273].
Diouritch: β 63 [139–40].
Kaufmann: β 66 [142–44].
[BOX:
Schulze-Gaevernitz: α 2 [66–67]. ]
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Significance.
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Connection with export of commodities.
Exports and investment of capital: β 30 [108–10].
(Hilferding υ.) β 100–01 [191–94]
(loans and exports). N.B.
See 20.[4]
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(Orders, etc.): β 14–15 [91–92].
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Contracts: β 27 [105–06]. β 28 [107–08].
β 29 [108–09].
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Banks in the colonies: β 65 [141–42]. α 30
[48–50].
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(+ υ Riesser 7 [354–59]).
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Foreign loans (? § III ?) (α 2 [66–67])
N.B. Foreign capital in China, Japan, etc. β 17 [94–96].
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German capital in Russia: γ 42 [249–50] (cf. β 58
[132–331). α
31 [68–69]. η 13 [330]. Foreign capital in Argentina and other
countries β 29 [108–09] and β 30 [109–10].
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Canada: β 94 [180–81].
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[DOUBLE BOX:
“Dumping”. Where to? Where? for § VII? see
16[5]
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10. Colonies.
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Their general significance: agriculture: β 18 [96–97].
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Colonial loans ι 21 [386].
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Colonial banks: υ Riesser 7 [354–59].
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Social significance of colonies. Wahl: γ 27 [226–28].
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Raw materials: β 18 [96–97].
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Sales: exports to colonies. β 20 [98–100].
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Suppression of industry and development of agriculture, etc. β
24–25 [103–05]. (India, etc.) β 26
[105–06].
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America in the Philippines: β 26 [105–06].
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Britain: Suez: α 44 [58–59].
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(1) Monopolies—(raw-material sources).
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(2) Export of capital (concessions).
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Finance capital = domination.
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11. Growth of colonies.
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Morris: γ 47 [251] et seq.
1860 |
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1880 |
χ 2–3 [406–08] |
1900 |
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12. “Division of the world”: 1876 and
1914 (colonies).
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ξ 5–7 [294–99]. Britain’s virtual
protectorate over Portugal, Norway, Spain (N.B.):
β 21, 22, 23 [100–01–03]. Siam (ibidem). Argentina—Sartorius,
p. 46 (Argentina): ξ 28 [545–46].
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λ 25 [452–53]. (idem).
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N.B.:
(αα Colonies....)
(ββ Semi-colonies....)
(γγ Financially dependent countries....)—cf. α
31 [69–70].
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[BOX upper: 3 ]
13. Uneven growth and “redivision” of the world.
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Britain versus Germany. Crammond: υ 35–36 [398–400].
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General (new discoveries) υ 12–13 [380–81].
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Patents: λ 28 [453–54].
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France versus Germany. Théry: γ 3 [204–05].
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Hubert: γ 22 [223]. Bérard: γ 24 [223–24].
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United States, Britain and Germany. Vorw\"arts, 1916. μ 1 [461–63].
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London as world market and money power. β 4–5 [78–80].
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(“3/4 of trade”, etc.) (cf. α 46 [60–62]).
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(Not for § 7 or 8??)
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β 96 [183–85] (iron (world output): 1850–1910).
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β 98 [186–88] (deposits).
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Water-power: β 62 [137–38].
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Cables: β 64 [140–41]. ζ 3 [290–93].
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[[Iron, steel, electro-steel: β 99 [188–90].]]
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[α 31–32 [69–71]: drive of German imperialism!]
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[BOX:
Hobson: 103; 205; 144; 335; 386 [415–16; 419; 417–18; 429–30; 434–35].
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[BOX middle: 2]
14. Picture of relationships in the world economy.
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R. Calwer. (Corrections.) υ [464–66].
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Railways. 1890 and 1913. μ [484–490].
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Comparison of their growth with that of iron and
steel production. μ [490].
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Chapter VII.
127–146–162.[6]
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[BOX lower: 1 ]
15. Summing up. Principal economic (industrial) features of
imperialism....
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α: |
Concentration and monopoly. |
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β: |
Export of capital (chief thing). |
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γ: |
Bank capital and its “threads”. |
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δ: |
Division of the world by industrial monopolists. |
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Idem—colonies. |
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K. Kautsky’s definition. δ [268]
versus:
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Incompleteness of Hilferding’s definition: υ 5
[335–37] (p. 338) cf. υ 6 [337–38] (p. 495).
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P. Louis in 1904: γ 43–45 [250–51].
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Distinction from the old colonial policy. χ 1. 36.
40 [405–06. 427–28. 429–31].
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Hobson’s definition or conception. χ 11 [411]. χ
13–14. 17 [412–14. 415–16]. χ 32 [425].
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Chapter IX. 162.
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16. “The economic policy of finance capital” and the
critique of imperialism?
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“Dumping.”
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“Protectionism”—its growth in Britain, Belgium, Holland. β 19
[97–99].
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The new significance of protective tariffs. Engels
in Hilferding. υ 5 [335–37] (p. 300).
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Coercion χ 11 [411]; (annexations). 42
[431–33].
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β 97 [185–86]: exports and finance capital.
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17. Back to free competition or forward to overcoming
capitalism?
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Hilferding: υ 6 [337–38] (p. 567 N.B.).
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18. Parasitism and “decay” of capitalism.
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The “rentier state”... (α 2 [66–67]).
α 3 [67–69].
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β 30 [108–10] (five creditor states). (!!) β 95 [181–83]
(Germany).
γ 19 [445–47] (a creditor state). γ
21 (22–23) [448 (449–51)]. γ
25 [452–53]. γ 26. 27. 28. 29
[452–56]. χ 46–48 [434–36]. χ 18. 21. 25. 34 [415–17.
417–19. 420. 426–27].
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χ 9
[409–10] (15%) and 10.39 [410–11. 429–30]
Holland. γ 14 [214–15] (Moos).
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Hildebrand = apprehensions about
monopoly: β 34 [110–12] et seq.
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Foreign workers in Germany
(statistics, 1907).
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Foreign workers in France. δ 8 [263–64].
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Emigration and immigration. χ 5 [409].
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[DOUBLE BOX:
Statistics of issues from § 8. ]
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N.B.: Sartorius ξ 29 [547–48].
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1)
19. “Ultra-imperialism” or “inter-imperialism”?
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χ 7 [430–32] (cf. λ 20 [447–48]).
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20. Kautsky and Hobson versus Marxism.
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N.B. Kautsky versus Agahd. β
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Exports to Canada: λ 20 [447–48].
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Trade with independent and dependent countries.
β 100-02 [191–95].
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Puerto Rico. λ 21 [448–49].
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21. Apologists and petty-bourgeois critics of imperialism.
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The apologist Schilder: β 27 [105–07]. Hildebrand:
β 35 [111–13].
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Nieboer α 13 [38–39].—χ 25. 27. 30 [420. 421–22.
423–24] (Fabians). 31 [424–25]. Liefmann.
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{{2 Hobson. χ 1 [405–06]. χ 15.
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{{2 16 [414–16]. Cf. β 40 [116–17] on K. Kautsky.
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American anti-imperialists. Patonillet.
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γ 11 [209–11]. V. Bérard on Egypt: γ
23 [224].
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Agahd: β 41 [117–18] et seq. β 54
[128–30]. β 59 [133–34]. β 60. 61
[135. 136–37].
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(Eschwege. “Etatisation”; he is against it:
β 94 [178–81]).
β 100 [191]: against Baghdad.
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Neymarck is for “peace”: β 69 [149–51] (125).
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The Pereires are for world peace. α 42 [53–54].
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Apologists: Riesser (υ) and Schulze-Gaevernitz
(α 47 [62–64]).
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22. Imperialism and opportunism.
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British liberal labour policy.
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Definitive split in the working-class movement.
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Upper stratum of workers. λ 18 [446]. 22. 22–23. 23.
30 [449–50. 449–51. 450–51. 456–57]. χ 24 [419–20]
(205) (bribery). [ad 18?].
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2) 23. Diplomacy
and foreign policy 1871–1914
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{brief mention}. α 3.
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...Hilferding υ 6 [337–38] (p. 505) ....
υ Riesser 11
[367–68].
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British foreign policy (1870–1914)... β 23 [100–02].
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German: β 97 [185–86].
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Hishida: γ 6 [207].
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Oceania: γ 27 [227–28].
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Patouillet: γ 9 and 10 [209 and 210].
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Hill: γ 46 [251].
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3) 23 bis:
Imperialism and democracy. Finance capital and
reaction (&alpha 31 [68–70]).
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4) 24. The national question in the era of imperialism (brief
mention).
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[BOX ENDS:]
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“National wars.” Patouillet: γ 12 [210–11].
America and colonies. Patouillet: γ 10 [209].
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Growth of the national movement. β 28–29 [106–08].
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Hildebrand’s arguments contra. β 35 [111–12].
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Nieboer: α 13 [38–39].
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Hilferding: υ χ 17–19–20 [416–17–18]. υ
3 [374–75].
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Conclusion. The place of imperialism in history (?).
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25. “Interlocking” versus “socialisation”.
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{{2 Rate of growth and over-ripening... (their) compatibility). 2}}
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{{2 “Decay” and birth of the new.... 2}}
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[BOX:]
[[
Bottle manufacturers. Die Neue Zeit, 1912 (30, 2), p. 567.
The inventor’s name is Owens, not Owen!
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Liefmann: α 40 [55-56].
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Riesser: υ 3 and 10 [346–47 and 363–65].
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Saint-Simon and Marx (Schulze-Gaevernitz):
α 43–44 [56–59].
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Rate of growth: υ Riesser 9 [362–63].
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[BOX:]
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Technical progress and torment (Qu\"alerei).
Taylor and “Motion Study” β 70–77 [152–60].
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Summing up and conclusions. Imperialism and socialism. N.B.:
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Optimism [regarding opportunism?].
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Monopoly and free competition—banks and socialisation.—
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Interlocking and socialisation—division of the world and redivisions.—
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“Transition” to ...what? β 84 [166–69].
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Tschierschky in favour of cartels (against trusts):
afraid: β 104 [197–98].
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Incompleteness of Hilferding’s definition. § 15. (To come here?)
Notes
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[1]
Figures in square brackets refer to pages of this volume.—Ed.
[2]
The numbering in round brackets was made by Lenin later, in
pencil.—Ed.
[3]
Two columns of figures were pencilled in by Lenin later.—Ed.
[4]
See p. 237 of this volume.—Ed.
[5]
Ibid., p. 237.—Ed.
[6]
* In Chapter VII,
Lenin included §§ 13, 14 and 15 in reverse order;
the numbers refer to the pages of the MS.
of Lenin’s book Imperialism, the Highest Stage of
Capitalism.—Ed.