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Marxist Perspectives on Imperialism: A Theoretical Analysis

โœ Scribed by Chronis Polychroniou


Publisher
Praeger
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
199
Category
Library

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"This book surveys the classical Marxist and neo-Marxist traditions in the theory of imperialism. Polychroniou favors the former, especially Lenin, and is highly critical of neo-Marxian scholars, such as Baran, Frank, Wallerstein, and Amin. . . ." Choice


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