Capitalism and imperialism : an introduction to neo-Marxian concepts / Irving M. Zeitlin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : Markham Publishing Company, 1972Description: vii, 133 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0841040516
  • 0841040525 (pbk)
Other title:
  • Capitalism & imperialism [Other title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335.4/12
LOC classification:
  • HB 501 .Z34 1972
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Competitive capitalism -- 2. Marx's theory of crisis -- 3. The crisis of 1929 -- 4. The second Industrial Revolution -- 5. Corporate capitalism in the United States -- 6. Imperialism: J. A. Hobson's pioneering study -- 7. Lenin's Theory -- 8. Further implications of the Hobson-Lenin theory -- 9. The new imperialism of the United States -- 10. A brief comment on the war in Indo-China and the relevance of the theory of imperialism.
Summary: "This short essay is designed (a) to introduce the reader to these concepts [of capitalism, corporate capitalism, and imperialism] and to the accompanying theoretical framework and (b) to demonstrate that they are not merely radical catchwords, but rather intellectually fruitful ideas that must be taken seriously in order to make sense of present-day social realities." -- From the preface.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-128) and index.

1. Competitive capitalism -- 2. Marx's theory of crisis -- 3. The crisis of 1929 -- 4. The second Industrial Revolution -- 5. Corporate capitalism in the United States -- 6. Imperialism: J. A. Hobson's pioneering study -- 7. Lenin's Theory -- 8. Further implications of the Hobson-Lenin theory -- 9. The new imperialism of the United States -- 10. A brief comment on the war in Indo-China and the relevance of the theory of imperialism.

"This short essay is designed (a) to introduce the reader to these concepts [of capitalism, corporate capitalism, and imperialism] and to the accompanying theoretical framework and (b) to demonstrate that they are not merely radical catchwords, but rather intellectually fruitful ideas that must be taken seriously in order to make sense of present-day social realities." -- From the preface.

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