The liberal ideal and the demons of empire: theories of imperialism from Adam Smith to Lenin
As Great Britain and other Western nations built empires - both formal and informal - writers on economic and social questions developed theories to explain why and how advanced industrial states exercised control over colonial regions. Different schools of thought emerged: some anticipated the grow...
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Zusammenfassung: | As Great Britain and other Western nations built empires - both formal and informal - writers on economic and social questions developed theories to explain why and how advanced industrial states exercised control over colonial regions. Different schools of thought emerged: some anticipated the growth of a cosmopolitan economic order, others believed in a brutal imperialism necessary for an expanding capitalism, still others saw evil precapitalist forces at work. In The Liberal Ideal and the Demons of Empire, noted historian Bernard Semmel traces the evolution of the ideas about imperialism and discusses four major schools of thought: the classical economists, the social theorists, the national economists, and the Marxists. From Adam Smith to Lenin, the subject of colonialism - and then imperialism - remained controversial. Although classical economists offered visions of a prosperous world economy based on free trade, and liberal idealists argued that rational self-interest would eliminate aggressive mercantilism and wars of conquest, such "utopian" ideals proved elusive. Even defenders of capitalism noted contradictions between the harsh realities of the emerging industrial system and the optimistic economic theories that attempted to describe it. In the end the critics - including liberal sociologists, national economists, and Marxists - would win the day by defining imperialism in terms of historic demons: feudal aristocrats, medieval usurers, and evil empires. These ideas, Semmel concludes, became props of the liberal, socialist, and fascist ideologies of our time. |
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adam_text | The Liberal Ideal
and the Demons of Empire
Theories of Imperialism
from Adam Smith to Lenin
Bernard Semmel
The Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore and London
Contents
Preface xi
1 Imperialism and the Liberal Ideal 1
2 The Political Economists, Free Trade, and Empire 17
3 Liberal Social Theory and the Persistence of the
Feudal Ethos 39
4 The National Economists against Free Trade Empire 57
5 The International Usury of Finance Capital 85
6 The Later Liberal Sociologists and the New Imperialism 103
7 The Formation of a Marxist and Neo-Marxist Theory 131
8 The End of Imperialism: Kautsky, Lenin, Schumpeter 157
9 The Idea of Imperialism: Some Concluding Remarks 177
Notes 195
Index 217
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title | The liberal ideal and the demons of empire theories of imperialism from Adam Smith to Lenin |
title_auth | The liberal ideal and the demons of empire theories of imperialism from Adam Smith to Lenin |
title_exact_search | The liberal ideal and the demons of empire theories of imperialism from Adam Smith to Lenin |
title_full | The liberal ideal and the demons of empire theories of imperialism from Adam Smith to Lenin Bernard Semmel |
title_fullStr | The liberal ideal and the demons of empire theories of imperialism from Adam Smith to Lenin Bernard Semmel |
title_full_unstemmed | The liberal ideal and the demons of empire theories of imperialism from Adam Smith to Lenin Bernard Semmel |
title_short | The liberal ideal and the demons of empire |
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title_sub | theories of imperialism from Adam Smith to Lenin |
topic | Economische filosofie gtt Economía política marxista Imperialisme gtt Impérialisme Liberalisme gtt Liberalismo Libre cambio y protección Libre-échange Libéralisme Marxisme gtt Économie marxiste Marxismus Free trade Imperialism Liberalism Marxian economics Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Liberalismus (DE-588)4035582-2 gnd Marxismus (DE-588)4037764-7 gnd Freihandel (DE-588)4140782-9 gnd Imperialismus (DE-588)4026651-5 gnd Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 gnd |
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