
[TEASER] Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century w/ John Smith
Nov 11, 2025
Join John Smith, an author and researcher specializing in imperialism and globalization, as he explores the dynamics of modern imperialism. He reveals how capitalism evolved, incorporating imperialism through market mechanisms rather than military force. John shares personal stories of radicalization and the impact of witnessing revolution in Nicaragua. He tackles pressing issues like global inequality and the super-exploitation of workers in the Global South, advocating for a rejuvenated Marxist-Leninist analysis of today's capitalist structures.
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Two Events That Radicalized Him
- John Smith became radicalized after the Bloody Sunday massacre and the 1973 Chile coup, choosing solidarity with anti-imperialist struggles.
- He later traveled to Nicaragua after the Sandinista victory, which deepened his commitment to internationalism.
Poverty Lines Mask True Deprivation
- Official poverty metrics understate real deprivation by using low country lines and imputations like imputed rent.
- Global inequality has risen even when headline statistics suggest broad improvement.
Capitalism Made Imperialism Internal
- Capitalism absorbed imperialism and made it intrinsic to its development rather than an external condition.
- Neoliberal globalization globalized production and the capital-labor relation, shifting exploitation into the Global South.


