<p>Those seeking a handle on the nature of modern capitalism and war can do no better than to start with this incisive analysis by Lenin &ndash; it still applies <em>writ large</em> today.</p><p>Ideologically a Marxist Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (better known as Lenin) wrote copiously on political and economic systems passionately believing in the need for a total rejection of capitalism by the proletariat worldwide.</p><p><em>Imperialism The Highest Stage of Capitalism</em> looks at how Western capitalism in the mid-1800s transitioned inexorably from small businesses competing with one another into huge monopolies that concentrated labour industry natural resources and bank finance. Competition a core element of capitalism was a casualty of this process and most of the profits went to a top strata of society. Because the system was inherently growth-driven the powerful oligarchy of financiers industrialists and governments sought new prospects outside of their native countries in the form of&nbsp; a territorial &lsquo;land grab&rsquo; backed by military might.</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; This last inexorable stage of capitalism saw the world&rsquo;s undeveloped countries carved up between the likes of Great Britain France and Germany and was in Lenin&rsquo;s view the very essence of imperialism a state of affairs to be countered at all costs.</p>
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