Discovering imperialism : social democracy to World War I /

"Though primarily associated with the most prominent figures in the history of European Marxism, the theory of imperialism was actually developed through lively and engaged debates within the Second International from 1898?1916. This volume assembles and translates for the first time all of the...

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Group Author: Day, Richard B., 1942- (Translator); Gaido, Daniel (Editor)
Published: Haymarket Books,
Publisher Address: Chicago, IL :
Publication Dates: 2012.
©2011
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Historical materialism book series
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Summary: "Though primarily associated with the most prominent figures in the history of European Marxism, the theory of imperialism was actually developed through lively and engaged debates within the Second International from 1898?1916. This volume assembles and translates for the first time all of the main documents produced over the course of these discussions." --Publisher's description.
Item Description: Translations from multiple languages.
Originally published in 2011 by Brill Academic Publishers, the Netherlands.
Carrier Form: xi, 951 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (page [927]-945) and index.
ISBN: 9781608462353
1608462358
Index Number: JC359
CLC: D033.3-09
Call Number: D033.3-09/D611
Contents: 'Modern English imperialism' (November 1897) / Max Beer -- 'The United States in 1898' (31 December 1898) / Max Beer -- 'The United States in 1899' (19 November 1899) / Max Beer -- 'Anglo-Saxon imperialism' (March 1899) / Paul Louis -- 'Imperialism in England and the United States' (September-December 1900) / Paul Louis -- 'The war in South Africa' (November 1899) / Karl Kautsky -- 'Germany, England and world policy' (8 and 10 May 1900) / Karl Kautsky -- 'Trade-agreements and imperialist expansion policy' (May 1900) / Heinrich Cunow -- 'American expansionist policy in East Asia' (June-July 1902) / Heinrich Cunow -- 'Social democracy and imperialism' (May 1900) / Eduard Bernstein -- 'The South-African War and the decadence of English liberalism' (July 1901) / Theodor Rothstein -- 'Reflections on England's decline' (March 1901) / Max Beer -- 'Social imperialism' (8 November 1901) / Max Beer -- 'Party projects in England' (January 1902) / Max Beer -- 'Imperialist policy' (December 1902) / Max Beer -- 'Imperialist literature' (December 1906) / Max Beer -- 'An essay on imperialism' (April 1904) / Paul Louis -- 'English imperialism' (4 October 1904) / Julian B. Marchlewski (Karski) -- 'A victory of imperialism' (10 November 1904) / Julian B. Marchlewski (Karski) -- 'On British imperialism' (January 1907) / Otto Bauer -- 'Before the "hottentot elections"' (January 1907) / Parvus (Alexander Helphand) -- 'Colonies and capitalism in the twentieth century' (June 1907) / Parvus (Alexander Helphand) -- 'German imperialism and domestic politics' (October 1907) / Rudolf Hilferding -- 'Austria and imperialism' (October 1908) / Otto Bauer -- 'National and international viewpoints on foreign policy' (September 1909) / Otto Bauer -- 'Imperialism and socialism in England' (January 1910) / Otto Bauer -- 'Finance capital' (June 1910) / Otto Bauer -- 'Rudolf Hilferding's Finance capital: a study of the latest phase of capitalist development' (27 August 1910) / Julian B. Marchlewski (Karski) -- 'Peace utopias' (6-8 May 1911) / Rosa Luxemburg -- 'Morocco' (August 1911) / Rosa Luxemburg -- 'Petty-bourgeois or proletarian world policy?' (19 August 1911) / Rosa Luxemburg -- World politics, world war and social democracy! (August 1911) / Karl Kautsky -- 'Our broadsheet on Morocco' (26 August 1911) / Rosa Luxemburg -- 'The party congress and foreign policy' (September 1911) / Rudolf Hilferding -- Imperialism or socialism? (1912) / Julian B. Marchlewski (Karski) -- German imperialism and the working class (March 1912) / Karl Radek -- 'Our struggle against imperialism' (May 1912) / Karl Radek -- 'Militia and disarmament' (August 1912) / Paul Lensch -- 'Imperialism and arms-limitation' (September 1912) / Gustav Eckstein -- 'Ways and means in the struggle against imperialism' (14 September 1912) / Karl Radek -- 'Social democracy and foreign policy' (9 December 1912) / Paul Lensch -- SPD party congress at Chemnitz, 'debate and resolution on imperialism' (15-21 September, 1912) / Hugo Haase et al. -- 'Review of Rosa Luxemburg: The accumulation of capital: a contribution to the economic explanation of imperialism' (January 1913) / Anton Pannekoek -- 'Rosa Luxemburg's The accumulation of capital: a critique' (16 February 1913), Gustav Eckstein -- 'The accumulation of capital' (1913) / Otto Bauer -- 'Review of Rosa Luxemburg, The accumulation of capital: a contribution to the economic explanation of imperialism' (1914) / Franz Mehring -- 'Imperialism' (September 1914) / Karl Kautsky -- 'The collapse of the international' (20-2 October 1914) / Anton Pannekoek -- 'National state, imperialist state and confederation' (February 1915) / Karl Kautsky -- 'Perspectives and projects' (1915) / Rosa Luxemburg -- 'The driving forces of imperialism' (March 1915) / Karl Radek -- 'The nation and the economy' (July 1915) / Leon Trotsky -- 'The prehistory of the world war' (1915) / Anton Pannekoek -- 'Imperialism and the tasks of the proletariat' (January 1916) / Anton Pannekoek -- Appendix: Rosa Luxemburg and the accumulation of capital.