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The Road To Renewed Imperialist World War Will Barnes

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The Road To Renewed Imperialist World War Will Barnes
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Publisher: Institute for the Critical Study of Societies of Capital
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 111
Author: Will Barnes
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Against the backdrop of new technological inputs into industry, the appearance of capitals of historically unprecedented size and a series of agriculturally-based, deflationary crises, modern imperialism emerged later in the long nineteenth century as national ruling classes began to feel pressure emanating from proletarian groups or worker-farmer axes that challenged the political hegemony of capital.  
Imperialist activity first appeared as a response to development based upon cyclical movement of contraction and expansion, to a general rise in labor’s productivity (expressed in the tendency of the rate of profit to fall), and to concentration and centralization and to overproduction. Spurred on by the crushing brutality of absolute surplus-value extraction it was the growing militancy of workers that finally pushed capitalists, hegemonizing the state, to attempt to resolve the contradictions in the domestic economy at the level of the world.
Following the victory of “democratic” imperialists in the last world war, a long period of stability ensued. It came to an end with the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Conditions for renewal world war have re-formed. They include reemergence of competing imperialist powers on the basis of technologically advanced bases (Germany and Japan), dating from the 1960s; the consequent increasingly frenzied pace as which capital’s science shapes production; with the collapse of Soviet Union, the unraveling of the military alliances that suppressed competition and restricted technical innovation largely to the armaments sector; the shift of industrial production to East Asia and formation of two poles of economic activity in world capitalist system of social relations, the dynamic industrial East Asia and the rentier economies of the old capitalist metropolises, creating China as a rival imperialist focus of world accumulation.
Today those rivalries play out in two areas, the eastern borderlands of Russia (Ukraine) and the Middle E

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