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Estos libritos de Lenin son muy sencillos de leer
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II. BANKS AND THEIR NEW ROLE
Banks are intermediaries of inactive capital into profit-making capital, and thus they're the interconnecting web of capitalism, and just like the rest of capitalism banks are consolidating into a few large monopolies.
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Banks are intermediaries of inactive capital into profit-making capital, and thus they're the interconnecting web of capitalism, and just like the rest of capitalism banks are consolidating into a few large monopolies.
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These large monopolistic cartel enterprises engage in numerous tactics to keep their monopolies, and the bourgeois economist of course does everything it can to justify them.
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The rise of monopoly-capitalism can be broadly characterized in 3 stages.
1860-1873 The embryonic stage where monopolies were starting to take shape.
1873-1903 Crisis hits, cartels form to ensure their profits.
1903-Present(1917) Monopoly capitalism has arrived in full force.
The largest enterprises, while only 1% or less of the total number of them, consume over three-fourths of all the steam and electric power.
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1860-1873 The embryonic stage where monopolies were starting to take shape.
1873-1903 Crisis hits, cartels form to ensure their profits.
1903-Present(1917) Monopoly capitalism has arrived in full force.
The largest enterprises, while only 1% or less of the total number of them, consume over three-fourths of all the steam and electric power.
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PREFACE
This text has been written with Tsarist censorship in mind, so it must remain a theoretical and largely economic examination of Imperialism. Tho I do not doubt the reader will be easily able to replace 'Japan' with 'Russia' and 'Korea' with 'Finland, Ukraine, Poland, Central Asia, Estonia, Courland'.
We must oppose reformist, opportunist, and bourgeois elements like Kautskyism or the German SPD.
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This text has been written with Tsarist censorship in mind, so it must remain a theoretical and largely economic examination of Imperialism. Tho I do not doubt the reader will be easily able to replace 'Japan' with 'Russia' and 'Korea' with 'Finland, Ukraine, Poland, Central Asia, Estonia, Courland'.
We must oppose reformist, opportunist, and bourgeois elements like Kautskyism or the German SPD.




















