1st Edition

Marxist Thought on Imperialism Survey and Critique

By Charles A. Barone Copyright 1985
    233 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 2015. Classic and contemporary Marxist theoretical works on imperialism are systematically summarized and critiqued in this useful survey. Throughout the discussion, attention is focused analyses of the causes of capitalist foreign economic expansion and the impact of that expansion. The study begins with a discussion of Marx's political economy and the work of early theorists of imperialism, Vladimir Lenin, Rosa Luxemburg, Nikolai Bukharin and Rudolf Hilferding. This analysis then serves as the basis for a critical survey of the major strands of postwar Marxist thought, including the work of Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy, Harry Madgdoff, James O'Connor, Andre Gunder Frank and more, Following the survey ae extended critiques of Baran and Sweezy's theory of monopoly capitalism and Arghiri Emmanuels' theory of unequal exchange.

    Marxist Thought on Imperialism; Chapter 1 Marxist Foundations and the Theory of Imperialism; Chapter 2 Early Marxist Theories of Imperialism; Chapter 3 Monopoly Capital and Imperialism I: Surplus Absorption; Chapter 4 Monopoly Capital and Imperialism II: Dependency Theory; Chapter 5 The Theory of Imperialism and Unequal Exchange: Arghiri Emmanuel; Chapter 6 Samir Amin: An Eclectic Synthesis; Chapter 7 Recent Currents in Marxist Theory of Imperialism;

    Biography

    Charles A. Barone