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Imperialist War

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A Leninist concept formulated in Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism (1916), denoting a predatory war waged by monopoly capital over the redivision of colonies, sources of raw materials, and markets for capital export. It is distinguished from a 'genuine national war' fought for national liberation or against feudalism; in an imperialist war, the slogan of 'defense of the fatherland' is understood as a deception of the people. Lenin analyzed World War I as the archetype of such an imperialist war and advanced the slogan of 'turning the imperialist war into civil war.'

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  1. Marxists Internet Archive Lenin, A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism (1916): Lenin distinguishes imperialist wars from genuine national wars, defining an imperialist war as one between Great Powers that oppress nations and enmesh them in dependence on finance capital
  2. Marxists Internet Archive Lenin, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism (1916): the five economic features of imperialism and their necessary link to war for the redivision of the world
  3. Wikipedia (EN) Wikipedia summary of Lenin's analysis of imperialism as the highest stage of capitalism, including the connection to imperialist war
  4. hamptonthink.org Gabriel Gonçalves Martinez: exposition of how Lenin demonstrated the 1914–1918 conflict was an imperialist war of conquest, plunder, and robbery for the repartition of colonies
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