[Classics] Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism Index [CLASSICS] IMPERIALISM: THE HIGHEST STAGE OF CAPITALISM INTRODUCTION PREFACE PREFACE TO THE FRENCH & GERMAN EDITIONS 1. CONCENTRATION OF PRODUCTION & MONOPOLIES 2. BANKS & THEIR NEW ROLE 3. FINANCE CAPITAL & THE FINANCIAL OLIGARCHY 4. EXPORT OF CAPITAL 5. DIVISION OF THE WORLD AMONG CAPITALIST ASSOCIATIONS 6. DIVISION OF THE WORLD AMONG THE GREAT POWERS 7. IMPERIALISM AS A SPECIAL STAGE OF CAPITALISM 8. PARASITISM & DECAY OF CAPITALISM 9. CRITIQUE OF IMPERIALISM 10. THE PLACE OF IMPERIALISM IN HISTORY ALL PAGES Lenin image: Color By Klimbim Share TweetPage 1 of 14This transformation of competition into monopoly is one of the most important – if not the most important – phenomena of modern capitalist economy.”During the First World War, Lenin found himself isolated, but he was not afraid to fight against the stream. He dedicated all his strength to educating and training the Bolsheviks on the basis of the genuine ideas of Marxism. His masterpiece, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism, is an immortal monument to his work in the vital field of theory.No book has ever explained the phenomenon of modern capitalism better. Indeed, all of Lenin’s predictions concerning the concentration of capital, the dominance of the banks and finance capital, the growing antagonism between nation states and the inevitability of war arising out of the contradictions of imperialism have been shown to be true by the entire history of the last 100 years.Using the empirical evidence and statistics at his disposal, Lenin explains that, in the stage of imperialist monopoly capitalism, the entire economy is under the domination of the banks and finance capital. Today, over 100 years after it was first published, this domination is 100 times greater. Lenin’s text therefore stands as required reading for revolutionaries.Source for this online edition: Wellred Books, physical copy available here. Next