Monday 2 June 2008

CANUTES THEORY OF IMPERIALISM

The imperialism emerged as a further development and direct continuation of capitalism.
The economic fundamental in this process is that the capitalist monopoly supersede the capitalist free competition.
The free competition is the hallmarks of capitalism and production at all.
Monopoly is the free competition directly opposed, but the free competition may even turn into a monopoly (as it created the corporate word) so displacing small businesses, large enterprises replaced with even greater; in short made the concentration of production and capital so extreme that the monopoly was and ever occurs : cartellis, syndicates and trusts formed with the assistance of capital from billionbanking and private super-rich individuals.

We see that the monopoly does not remove the free competition which they have grown out of, but is next to it, and in this way creates a number of very sharp contradictions and conflicts.
Monopoly is the transition from capitalism into a new world order.
Should a chance to present such a short definition of imperialism as possible, so it had to be that imperialism is capitalism's monopolistic stadium.
This definition would include concern: On the one hand, financial capital and the bankcapital that are melted together with the monopolistic industrialcorporations capital, and which are concentrated in a few monopolistic great banks and oligarchs.
On the other hand, is the world's division transition from a colonial politics that unimpeded could sprawl over routes that no capitalist power had yet possessed, to a colonial politics which is made up of the monopolistic command of a sphere that has already been done split.

Too short definitions are enough to be practical in the sense that it sums up what's important, but they`re still insufficient, as soon as one would like to derive specific and substantive aspects of the phenomenon one should define.
Therefore, we must - without forgetting that all the definitions have only conditional and relative importance, because a definition can never cover all of the multiple relationships that exist in a mature happening - give a definition of imperialism that includes the following five of its most important characteristics:


1. A concentration of production and capital that has reached such a high level of development that it has created definitive monopoly in the global economy.

2. Bankingcapital is fused with industrialcapital, and on the basis of this "financialcapital" it's created a financial plutocracy.

3. Capitalexport, unlike export of consumer goods, are receiving special treatment.

4. There is international monopolistic capitalistclubs that sharing the world between them.

5. Earth's territorial division between the capitalistic great powers is coming to an end.

Imperialism is capitalism at the development where financecapitals domination and monopoly is created, in which capitalexport have been given prominent importance, in which the world's division between the international financial mafia has begun, and the division of the earth's total territory between the capitalist countries is completed.

And so it is with that matter.