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Lenin's Critique of Global Capitalism Excerpt from Introduction to International Political Economy by David N. Balaam and Michael Veseth, 2nd ed., 2001, pp. 76-78.
See, Lenin thought hyperinflation was the best way to destroy capitalism after the revolution, because the revolution wouldn't be enough itself.
Lenin’s phased framework notwithstanding, the mere fact of its ownership by the state does not make a corporate entity less hierarchical or exploitative per se.
Possibly the true meaning of my Lenin quote is how shortsighted and limited the eye of capitalism is. How this world is being destroyed for us all by the rapacious free run that capitalism is given, ...
Lenin Said, 'There Are Decades Where Nothing Happens' and 'Weeks Where Decades Happen'? The quote has appeared in social media posts and newspapers — and singer Billy Idol's memoir.
Their arguments revolved around the same fundamental question: What stage of capitalism were we in? Then, in 1917, Vladimir Lenin authored Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism.
Creeping socialism was a pretty convincing argument in the Cold War years, and the AMA’s political consultants organized meetings and put out pamphlets using the alleged Lenin quote.
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