
The Lenin Anthology, p. 268
Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism (1917)
Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism (1917)
The Lenin Anthology, p. 268
Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism (1917)
Letter to James Lloyd (1 October 1822)
Message to the Tricontinental (1967)
Source: Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism (1917), Chapter Seven
Afro-Asian Conference (1965)
Context: Ever since monopoly capital took over the world, it has kept the greater part of humanity in poverty, dividing all the profits among the group of the most powerful countries. The standard of living in those countries is based on the extreme poverty of our countries. To raise the living standards of the underdeveloped nations, therefore, we must fight against imperialism. And each time a country is torn away from the imperialist tree, it is not only a partial battle won against the main enemy but it also contributes to the real weakening of that enemy, and is one more step toward the final victory.
1963, UN speech
Context: The task of building the peace lies with the leaders of every nation, large and small. For the great powers have no monopoly on conflict or ambition. The cold war is not the only expression of tension in this world — and the nuclear race is not the only arms race. Even little wars are dangerous in a nuclear world. The long labor of peace is an undertaking for every nation — and in this effort none of us can remain unaligned. To this goal none can be uncommitted.
Quoted in The Reactionary Mind
2000s
The Election of Donald Trump https://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2016/amin301116.html (30 November 2016), Monthly Review Magazine (MRzine)