Privately owned and competitive market relations inevitably lead to further concentration of wealth and power. By the late nineteenth century, these processes brought about capitalism becoming a global system entering the stage of imperialism or monopolistic capitalism.
As it is necessary to expand capitalism, they must find new places to invest in their capital and need new markets and new ones to produce their products. Source material of raw materials
Almost all of Africa and most of Asia are taken over by these countries immediately. After the Second World War, mass movement in the non colonial era won the independence of most former colonies.
However, because of the huge debt burden, unequal trade, and the inability to obtain more production technology, they are still dominated by wealthy economically and politically. There are revolutionary challenges in imperialism in some countries such as Vietnam, China and Cuba.
These revolution have made some progress, but the establishment of a new society in a world dominated by a rich country is faced with great difficulty and is vulnerable to a series of attacks including economic blockade and military attacks.
Recently, multinational companies in rich countries are transferring part of their production to poor countries, especially China. This has led to cruel exploitation of workers in these countries.
Problems of imperialism, ambiguity of the development of imperialism, problems of victory of the national socialism, problems of the proletarian state, problems of the Soviet state, the role of the party in the proletariat dictatorship, and the problem of building the way of socialism - all Are these questions explained in detail by Lenin? Is it exactly these questions to form the basis and basis of the proletariat dictatorship concept? If these basic questions are not elaborated, it is impossible to explain farmers' problems from the standpoint of proletariat dictatorship.
Through the historical development of capitalism, a fundamental contradiction still exists between proletariat and bourgeoisie. This fundamental contradiction continues to be the foundation of the age of imperialism. The difference from imperialism is that bourgeoisie dies in history and is steadily declining. In the era of imperialism this basic contradiction is the most clear and sharp in the contradiction between proletariat and bourgeoisie in the advanced capitalist countries of America, the Soviet Union, Europe, Japan, Canada, Australia and the imperialist countries I found the shape. . Besides, as the revolutionary movement of proletariat and its allies succeeded in overthrowing some countries' bourgeoisie, the basic class contradictions appeared in a new historical form - conflicting social systems, socialism As a conflict between imperialism and.