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Imperialism, As Rampant Today as in the Past

By (author): Samir Saul

2024 is not 1914. Nonetheless, imperialism was the dominant system then, as it is now. A century ago, several neo-mercantilist imperial powers vied to establish primacy over the others. Things have changed. Our era is one of planetary imperialism and globalized capitalism where one power, the U.S., already exercises hegemony over all. No other, including China and Russia, has the need or the capacity to replace it. We are not faced with relatively equal adversaries facing off, as in WW1, but with one hegemonic power trying desperately, by and all means, to cling to its world-wide domination. Herein lies the source of the major tensions and conflicts in the world today.

Samir Saul revisits the notion of imperialism, establishes a typology of imperialisms and shows how relevant the concept is today. Since the fall of the Soviet Bloc, the term ?imperialism? has largely disappeared from public discourse, even among left-wing or formerly left-wing authors and publications. Yet reality is relentless, and the issue has returned in full force.

This book attempts to develop a new interpretation of imperialism, based on a historical approach. Highlighting the historical continuity of imperialism, it shows how crucial it is to understanding what is happening today.

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More than a simple essay this book is a genuine historical dictionary of imperialism from the Ancient World to the present day Hubert Bonin Institut dtudes politiques de Bordeaux

Samir Saul is one of the very best Frenchlanguage specialists in international economic relations He has chosen here to tackle a question that is still debated and that has lost none of its relevance on the contrary imperialism If we werent convinced this book leads us there a powerful resource Dominique Barjot Emeritus Professor of Economic History Universit Sorbonne

Saul sheds new light on the changing face of imperialism through the ages from primitive ancestral practices to its more covert contemporary forms in the guise of capitalism UdeM Nouvelles


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Dimensions:

380 Pages
9.00in * 6.00in * .80in
500.00gr

Published:

September 01, 2025

Publisher:

Baraka Books

ISBN:

9781771863827

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