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Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
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“Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism” (ISBN: 9780141192567) by Vladimir Lenin exposes the inherent flaws of capitalism, arguing its inevitable progression towards imperialism, monopolies, and colonialism. Lenin’s analysis reveals capitalism’s destructive power and its tendency towards global exploitation, making it a must-read for anyone interested in political economy and history. Explore the historical context and lasting impact of Lenin’s critique on capitalism.
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Joydeepa Nandy –
Offers a perspective that is still relevant today. This book can be a difficult read at times.
Shaily Birla –
Changed my perspective on global economics. It can feel a little bit old.
Om Prakash Bhardwaj –
This book is a cornerstone of political economy, although some of Lenin’s predictions haven’t come to pass.
Manish Shaw –
A bit repetitive. However, insightful look into the mechanics of capitalism.
Janvi Sharma –
Thought-provoking but definitely requires patience. A dense read.
Ashutosh Anil Rai –
It is a really good one. I like how author explains everything.
Bhavya Batra –
Lenin’s work is undeniably influential. A must-read for any student of political science.
Simran Keshri –
A classic critique of capitalism’s flaws. Some points feel dated, but the core arguments still resonate.
Raaghav Varma –
Essential reading for anyone studying economics. His arguments changed the world.
Khushi Goyal –
Important for understanding the history of anti-capitalist thought. It is a bit dry at times.
Nishant Nandwani –
A powerful, if biased, analysis. A good challenge to conventional wisdom.
Harshit –
Lenin’s analysis is sharp, but the writing can be dense. A crucial, if challenging, read for understanding Marxist thought.
Himanshu Kumar Singh –
An interesting historical document, but not necessarily a practical guide for today.
Dhruv Kumar –
A foundational text, although somewhat inaccessible to modern readers without prior knowledge.