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Imperialism  
Author J.A. Hobson
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Political Science
Publisher Cosimo
Publication date 1902
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 386
ISBN 978-1-59-605250-5
OCLC 63269928

Imperialism: A Study was a political-economic discourse written by John A. Hobson in 1902.

The "taproot of imperialism" is not found in nationalistic pride, but capitalist oligarchy. Hobson argued that imperialism is unnecessary and immoral; seeing imperialism as a result of the maldistribution of wealth in a capitalist society that created a desire to spread markets in search of profit.

This work gained Hobson an international reputation. It influenced such notable thinkers as Bukharin, Lenin, and Hannah Arendt. In particular Lenin drew heavily from Hobson's work in producing his seminal Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism (1916).

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