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Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century: Globalization, Super-Exploitation, and Capitalism’s Final Crisis

Contemporary Sociology, 2018
Despite decades of international development programs, purportedly premised on improving human well-being, extreme poverty and global inequality remain steadfast markers of the contemporary economic system.
Brett Clark, Daniel Auerbach
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The Imperial Synthesis [PDF]

open access: possibleBritain and the World, 2009
The British Scholar Journal attempts to understand the field of British history as a whole and overcome fragmentation—to find not a compromise but a new direction. If this issue is evidence, there is some reason to believe that a new approach is emerging.
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Provincializing Progress: Developmentalism and Anti-Imperialism in Colonial India

Polity, 2019
As critics have recently demonstrated, developmentalist thinking sustains modern European imperialism by portraying non-Europeans as further back on a fixed scale of civilizations.
I. Marwah
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Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism in Africa

Monthly Review, 2015
When international media were broadcasting live video footage of Tunisians gathering in hundreds of thousands in front of the central office in Tunis of the long-terrifying ministry of home security, chanting in one voice "the people want to bring down the regime," something had already changed: ordinary people realized they could make huge changes ...
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Imperialism, Post-Imperialism and Neo-Imperialism

1998
A conspicuous feature of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was the way in which several of the Western European countries such as France, Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium took control of large parts of the world. Thus, at its peak, the British Empire alone consisted of more than a fifth of the world’s land surface.
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The Ideology of Creole Revolution: Imperialism and Independence in American and Latin American Political Thought

, 2017
PUBLICATIONS Book: The Ideology of Creole Revolution: Imperialism and Independence in American and Latin American Political Thought (Cambridge University Press, 2017).
Joshua D. Simon
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The Games Ethic and Imperialism: Aspects of the Diffusion of an Ideal

, 2017
W. B. Hepburn, The Daily Telegraph "J.A. Mangan in The Games Ethic and Imperialism not only injects fresh vigour into the old, old story but emphasises the very peculiar nature, both of those institutions." "...is written with elegance, erudition and ...
J. Mangan
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Imperial and Post-imperial Backgrounds

1998
The notion of a multi-cultural Britain denotes, as we saw in the last chapter, recognition of the existence of a citizenry composed by people of different colours and celebrating a diversity of cultures. But this has been so for only the last three decades at the very most, and it is not universally embraced.
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Militarism and Imperialism

Monthly Review, 1970
Peace reigns supreme in the realm of neo-classical economics. War, militarism, and the pacification of natives are treated as merely elements which disturb the harmonious equilibrium models which are to supply us with the universal truths about the allocation of scarce resources.
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Neo-imperialism, the Final Stage of Imperialism

International Critical Thought, 2020
Lenin once defined imperialism as the highest stage of capitalism, since ownership was separated from the function of management, i.e., big capital was divorced from the running of enterprises, whi...
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