A revolutionary analysis that reshaped the world’s understanding of economics and power — Lenin: Imperialism – The Highest Stage of Capitalism remains one of the most influential works of political and economic theory ever written. Written in 1916, during the height of global conflict and colonial expansion, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin exposes how capitalism, in its advanced stage, transforms into imperialism — a system driven by monopoly, finance capital, and the exploitation of weaker nations by industrial powers.
In this landmark text, Lenin argues that imperialism is not an accident or a policy choice, but the inevitable outcome of capitalist development, where global markets, colonies, and financial domination become essential for profit and survival. Through clear economic reasoning, historical evidence, and Marxist critique, Lenin dissects the relationship between capital accumulation, corporate monopolies, and global inequality, laying the groundwork for understanding modern globalization, neo-colonialism, and global capitalism.
A must-read for students of political science, economics, history, and Marxist theory, this timeless work continues to resonate in the 21st century as nations grapple with economic imperialism, global finance, and power politics. Both a historical document and a theoretical masterpiece, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism remains an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand the forces shaping our modern world.
PUBLISHER: PROGRESS PUBLISHERS MOSCOW
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 126

