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Imperialism: A Study

Hobson, J. A.Corbyn, Jeremy(Edited by)Mehr, Nathaniel(Edited by)
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In his Preface to the 1902 first edition of Imperialism: A Study, imperial critic J.A.

Hobson demonstrates his prophetic talents by noting, just as the Victorian age was ending and World War I was brewing, that "Imperialism has been adopted as a more or less conscious policy by several European States and threatens to break down the political isolation of the United States." Though the book speaks mostly of British imperialism of the period, Hobson inevitably explores the general principals-and hidden motives-of imperialist policy.

Hobson covers: . the commercial value of imperialism . imperialism as an outlet for population . economic parasites of imperialism . imperialist finance . moral and sentimental factors . and much more. With imperialism again a hot topic in the political arena, Hobson's treatise continues to lend invaluable, necessary insight into a complex ideology.

British writer JOHN ATKINSON HOBSON (1858-1940) was an historian and economist as well as a popular lecturer on the topics.

His other books include The Evolution of Modern Capitalism (1894), The Economics of Distribution (1900), The Economics of Unemployment (1922), and the autobiographical Confessions of an Economic Heretic (1938).

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Spokesman Books
0851247881 / 9780851247885
Paperback / softback
325.341
25/10/2012
United Kingdom
English
336 pages
140 x 210 mm
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