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Title: Imperialism


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Imperialism
Marxism Day School August 13, 2006
  • Sartaj Khan

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The dominant issue
  • Demonstration against imperialism everywhere
  • Trend increased since 2001
  • Against American invasion of Iraq
  • Feb.2003 35 million demo
  • 350 cities

3
Resistancebut confusion
  • Imperialism in 21 century?
  • Development of capitalism 250 yrs
  • Tool to grab raw material, investment -- increase
    profit?
  • War against a religion/culture?
  • Imperialism -- corporate/financial inst/
    globalization?

4
Imperialism. Sensebroad and narrow
  • Broad sense refers to the political, military
    and/or economic domination of small countries
    and/or weak countries by the powerful
    states/advance countries

5
Characteristics of the conception
  • Imperialism -- transhistorical
  • Applicable to ancient/modern
  • Roman empire,
  • American imperialism
  • Reformist view of imperialism
  • Kautsky and Hobson

6
Imperialism - Marxian View
  • Relates imperialism with development of
    capitalism
  • Historical/associated with development of
    capitalism/
  • monopoly stage of capitalism
  • 19th century
  • Early 20th century theory
  • Russian Revolutionaries
  • V I Lenin and Nakoli Bukharin

7
Marxist theory of Imperialism
  • Links imperialism to capitalism. Lenin
  • capitalism has grown into a world system of
    colonial oppression and financial strangulation
    of the overwhelming majority of the people of the
    world by a handful advanced countries. And this
    booty is shared by two or three
    world-dominating pirates( America, England,
    Japan), armed to the teeth who embroil the whole
    world in their war over the division of their
    booty

8
Three main propositions
  • Capitalism
  • Created a world market
  • Drive accumulation
  • Highly unequal basis
  • uneven combined development
  • first third world...north vs south
  • domination of weak by strong

9
Imperialism
  • the economic and military domination of globe by
    a handful western powers

10
Imperialism
  • Development of industrial capitalism in western
    world
  • tendency of money and productive capital to
    fuse into capital... finance capital make it
    economically powerful

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Combination
  • Large multinational corporations combine with
    their nation states
  • Russian revolutionary Nokali Bukharin called it
  • state capitalist trust

12
Capitalism Competition
  • Competition core of system
  • Economic rivalries inseparable from
    military/territorial conflicts
  • Dams, Bridges, Highways, Ports, Pipelines
  • Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine,
    Balochistan, Iran
  • Capitalist Competition to Capitalist Monopoly

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Competition to Monopoly
  • Large Scale Industry replaced Small Scale
    Industry
  • Concentration of production capital ---
    monopoly, cartels, syndicates, trusts
  • Arif Habib, Jehangir Siddiqui, Aqeel Karim Dedhi,
    KASB
  • Capital of dozen banks manipulates millions

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Competition to Monopoly
  • Monopoly grows out of free competition
  • But not eliminate competition
  • Monopoly/Competition live together
  • generate friction, conflicts -- Wars

15
Imperialism 5 basic features
  • Concentration of production/capital to create
    monopolies with decisive economic role
  • Merging of bank capital with industrial capital,
    creating finance capital, financial oligarchy
  • Export of capital (over commodities) acquires
    exceptional importance
  • Formation of intl monopolist capitalist
    associations sharing world
  • Territorial division of world among the biggest
    capitalist powers

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Imperialism -- Bourgeois Idea
  • bourgeois economists
  • admit the particularly incontrovertible facts
    concerning the latest stage of capitalist economy
  • Globalist economists-- Imperialism
  • must not be regarded as a phase or stage of
    economy, but as a policy preferred by finance
    capital
  • must not be identified with present-day
    capitalism
  • is all the phenomena of present-day
    capitalismcartels, protection, the domination
    of the financiers, and colonial policyflattest
    tautology imperialism is naturally a vital
    necessity for capitalism, and so on.

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Imperialism -- Globalist Idea
  • Kautskys definition
  • Imperialism is a product of highly developed
    industrial capitalism. It consists in the
    striving of every industrial capitalist nation to
    bring under its control or to annex all large
    areas of agrarian Kautskys italics territory,
    irrespective of what nations inhabit it.1
  • No use arbitrarily, singles out only the
    national question (extremely important)
  • arbitrarily/inaccurately connects this question
    only with industrial capital in the countries
    which annex other nations
  • pushes into the forefront the annexation of
    agrarian regions.

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Imperialism -- Marxian Idea
  • Imperialism is a striving for annexations but
    politically, imperialism is... a striving towards
    violence and reaction.

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Imperialism -- Economic Part
  • Feature of imperialism is not industrial but
    finance capital.
  • France extraordinarily rapid development of
    finance capital, weakening of industrial capital,
    1880s onwards gave rise to the extreme
    intensification of annexationist (colonial)
    policy -- not an accident
  • Today US economically weak, militarily stronger
    than Europeweakens hegemony of rival Europe

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Imperialism -- Economic Part
  • Imperialism strives to annex not only agrarian
    territories, but even most highly industrialised
    regions
  • German appetite for Belgium French appetite for
    Lorraine
  • World already partitioned
  • -- redivisionists reach out for every kind of
    territory
  • Rivalry b/w powers striving for hegemony, To
    weaken the adversary
  • and undermine his hegemony.
  • Belgium is particularly important for Germany as
    a base for operations against Britain Britain
    needs Baghdad as a base for operations against
    Germany, etc.

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Imperialism -- Progressive!?
  • Cunow argues that
  • imperialism is present-day capitalism
  • development of capitalism is inevitable and
    progressive
  • therefore imperialism is progressive
  • therefore we should grovel before it and glorify
    it!
  • Development in Balochistan is Progressive!

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Imperialism -- Progressive!?
  • Kautsky
  • reply to Cunow
  • imperialism is not present-day capitalism
  • it is only one of the forms of the policy of
    present-day capitalism.
  • This policy we can and should fight, fight
    imperialism, annexations, etc.

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Fight Against a policy of Imperialism!?
  • Quite plausible?
  • Effect
  • more subtle, more disguised, more dangerous
  • advocacy of conciliation with imperialism
  • a fight against the policy of the trusts and
    banks that does not affect the economic basis of
    the trusts and banks
  • Mere bourgeois reformism and pacifism
  • the benevolent and innocent expression of pious
    wishes.
  • Evasion of existing contradictions

24
Imperialism and Wars
  • The question is what means other than war could
    there be under capitalism to overcome the
    disparity between the development of productive
    forces and the accumulation of capital on the one
    side, and the division of colonies and spheres of
    influence for finance capital on the other?
  • Redivision of World Not Possible Peacefully

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Things to Read
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MIA Archive Kautsky Karl Kautsky Ultra-imperia
lism V. I. Lenin Imperialism, the Highest
Stage of Capitalism A POPULAR OUTLINE
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Things to Read
  • Analysing Imperialism by Chris Harman in
    International Socialism Journal 99, 2003
  • New Mandrains of American Power by Alex
    Callinicos, 2004.
  • Ultra Imperialism (Kautsky) and Imperialism the
    Highest Stage of Capitalist Development (Lenin)
  • All available with Intl Socialists Pakistan
  • www.geocities.com/internationalsocialistpakistan

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Common Sense View of Class
  • Status
  • Social position
  • Perception Own/Others
  • Life Style
  • Consumption Patron
  • Occupation
  • Kind of work one does
  • Manual Worker/White Collar
  • Income

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Marxist Conception
  • Class as a relationship
  • Relationship of an individual in a group with
    other social groups
  • Antagonistic relationship
  • Forms in Process of Production
  • Exploiter/expolited
  • Exploiter owns means of production
  • Exploited sells labour power
  • ClassStruggle-Class inseparable
  • Class Struggle Owners Security Control of
    Labour

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Layers in Class
  • Two Main Classes
  • Capitalist
  • Workers
  • Layers
  • White Collar
  • Middle Class
  • Who are Capitalists?
  • Owners of means of production/distribution
    (machinery, land, tools)
  • Have effective control of MoP
  • Who are Workers
  • Productive Labour
  • Produces surplus value (profit)
  • Non-Productive

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Effective Control?
  • MoP Not a problem of Legal Definition
  • Bosses Seth, Director
  • Bosses
  • Multinational Executive IBM, Boeing
  • State Bureaucrats
  • Administrators
  • State Owners
  • China, Pakistan Railway, PIA
  • Effective Control matters rather than the type of
    ownership

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Layers in Class
  • Middle Class?
  • White Collar?
  • Independent Classes?
  • Statistics
  • Working Class Disappering
  • Working ClassManual
  • Service WorkersNon-Manual
  • Less Working Class
  • More White Collar

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Nature of New Middle Class
  • Read Alex ad Chriss
  • The Changing Working Class
  • Changing Working Class
  • Capitalism A Process
  • Changing Capitalism Changes Shape of Working
    Class
  • All White Collar/Middle Class
  • Wage Labour
  • All are not Working Class

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New Middle Class
  • Three Divisions
  • Managers/Supervisors
  • Varying degrees of control over
    investment/resource-allocation, labour power
  • Clearly part of capitalist class
  • Minority among new middle-class

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New Middle Class
  • Semi-Autonomous
  • Employees
  • No longer Self-Employed
  • Designers, Media Producers
  • No or little control..
  • The New Middle Class have a measure of
    operational control delegated to them from above,
    thanks to their success as individuals in
    climbing up a bureaucratic career-structure.

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The Rest of the New Middle Class
  • Managerial, Professional, Administrative,
    Clerical
  • Lower-Professionals School Teachers, Nurses,
    Draughtsmen, Lab Technicialns, Social Welfare
    Workers, Call Centre Workers, Sales Promoters,
    Computer Operators, Computer Programmers,
    Copy-Writers, Sub-Editors, Reporters, Medical
    Reps
  • Purely wage labour
  • Have no control at all over investment, decision
    making, resource allocation
  • Treated on the same or even weaker grounds than
    manual workers

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Therefore
  • Capitalists Class
  • Working Class

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Conclusion
  • All those who sell their hours for a salary or
    wage are working class
  • They have no role in decision making or over the
    means of production
  • They are exploited by one or the other type of
    exploitation
  • Their only way out is the abolition of
    class-based system

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Books to Read
  • Changing Working Class
  • Alex Callinicos Chris Harman
  • Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx (Chapter 8 Marx
    Today)
  • Alex Callinicos
  • International Socialism Journal
  • Socialist English/Urdu
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