Neocolonialism and the Changes in the national Liberation Struggle
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From the series Revolutionary Path Number 25
Colonialism, the subjugation and plundering of foreign peoples, is not a special feature of capitalist society, but an integral part of all class societies based on exploitation. Today, the imperialist countries have subjugated the entire world and are fighting among themselves for new spheres of power and influence. In the 1950s and 60s, the old colonial system, some of which had been handed down from feudalism, was smashed. Most countries in Africa and Asia became politically independent, but this did not end their economic dependence on the imperialists. With the far-reaching changes brought about by the internationalisation of production and the export of capital, the conditions of oppression in these countries have also changed. Neocolonialism created changed conditions for the national liberation struggle because it introduced capitalism in all countries of the world and promoted the class division between the working class and the capitalist class. The book puts forward for the first time the thesis that the socialist revolution today must take on an international character. It belongs in the hands of everyone who wants to fight effectively against the causes of flight for millions of people and whose heart beats for international solidarity!
It belongs in the hands of everyone who wants to understand how imperialism developed and how it can be defeated today!
Es gehört in die Hand von jedem, der wirksam gegen die Fluchtursachen von Millionen von Menschen kämpfen will und dessen Herz für die internationale Solidarität schlägt!
Es gehört in die Hand von jedem, der verstehen will, wie sich der Imperialismus entwickelte und heute besiegt werden kann!
| Autor: | Klaus Arnecke, Stefan Engel |
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| Format: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN: | 978-3-88021-314-2 |
| Seitenzahl: | 335 Seiten |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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