Skip to main content

Neocolonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism: Neocolonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism

Neocolonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism
Neocolonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism
    • Notifications
    • Privacy
  • Project HomeNeo-colonialism
  • Projects
  • Learn more about Manifold

Notes

Show the following:

  • Annotations
  • Resources
Search within:

Adjust appearance:

  • font
    Font style
  • color scheme
  • Margins
table of contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Africa’s Resources
  3. Obstacles to economic progress
  4. Imperialist finance
  5. Monopoly capitalism and the American dollar
  6. The truth behind the headlines
  7. Primary resources and foreign interests
  8. The Oppenheimer empire
  9. Foreign investment in South African mining
  10. Anglo American Corporation Limited
    1. Finance and Investment Companies
    2. Diamond Mines
    3. Coal Mines
    4. Copper Mines
    5. Gold Mines
    6. Other Mining
    7. Prospecting
    8. Industrial and Sundry
    9. Land and Estate
  11. The diamond groups
  12. Mining interests in Central Africa
  13. Companies and combines
    1. Consolidated Zinc’s Interests
  14. The tin, aluminium and nickel giants
  15. Union Minière du Haut Katanga
  16. Economic pressures in the Congo Republic
  17. Monetary zones and foreign banks
  18. New industries: the effects on primary producing countries
  19. The mechanisms of neo-colonialism
  20. Conclusion
  21. Bibliography

First Published in 1965 by Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd., London
Published in the USA in 1966 by International Publishers Co. Inc.

Transcribed by Dominic Tweedie for marxists.org
Converted to epub for marxists.org by Janet Blackquill, 2023

Annotate

Next Chapter
Contents
PreviousNext
Powered by Manifold Scholarship. Learn more at
Opens in new tab or windowmanifoldapp.org