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"If it was necessary to give the briefest possible definition of Imperialism, we should have to say that imperialism is the monopoly stage of capitalism," Lenin wrote. So as competition on the national level was reduced through mergers, bankruptcies and the tendency toward monopoly, it became increasingly ferocious internationally. Business required the organized power and resources of the state to secure their interests.

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Lenin's theory about imperialism was that it was the highest form of capitalism. The bourgeoisie as part of government had no more means of production to control so they went looking elsewhere to take over the means of production of other countries.

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Did Vladimir Lenin borrow his ideas on imperialism from other political writers?

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JA Hobson theory of imperialism?

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The economic policy of the new nations was the theory of?

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What did Lenin believe was the only way to properly analyze imperialism?

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Did Vladimir Lenin believe the proletariat benefited from imperialism?

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How did Lenin's view of imperialism not be in conflict with Marxism?

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What do proponents of imperialism fail to understand?

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