The Foundations of Imperialist Policy
WORKERS’ LIBRARY. Second Series
THE FOUNDATIONS OF
IMPERIALIST POLICY
THE FOUNDATIONS
OF
IMPERIALIST POLICY
A COURSE OF LECTURES READ TO THE
ACADEMY OF THE GENERAL
STAFF IN 1918–1919
BY
MICHEL PAVLOVITCH

LONDON
THE LABOUR PUBLISHING COMPANY
LTD.
6 TAVISTOCK SQUARE, W.C.1
First published in England 1922
Chapters (not listed in original)
- Lecture I: The Philosophical Theory of the Essence of Imperialism—The Theory of Seyère
- Lecture II: The Historical School Regarding the Essence of Imperialism
- Lecture III: The Marxian Theories of the Essence of Imperialism—Kautsky's Theory of Imperialism as the Policy of Industrial Capital
- Lecture IV: Hilferding's Theory—The Banks at the Dawn of Imperialism and in the Latest Epoch—The Penetration of Bank Capital into Industry—Finance Capital
- Lecture V: Kautsky's Theory of Finance and Industrial Capital—Birmingham and Manchester
- Lecture VI: The Theory of Lenin—Imperialism as the Latest Stage of Capitalism
- Lecture VII: Imperialism as the Policy of Syndicalist Metallurgical Industry
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This work was published in 1922 and is anonymous or pseudonymous due to unknown authorship. It is in the public domain in the United States as well as countries and areas where the copyright terms of anonymous or pseudonymous works are 102 years or less since publication.
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