Reflections on Karl Kautsky and the Theory of Ultra-Imperialism: Social Democracy and International Relations

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Abstract

This paper examines the ultra-imperialism theory of German politician and theorist Karl Kautsky. Karl Kautsky’s ultra-imperialism conception is an essential approach which had significant influences on political history and International Relations. The article is divided into three parts. In the first part, the ultra-imperialism theory will be discussed after a brief examination of Karl Kautsky’s basic assumptions and his importance in the history of social democracy. In the second part, the place of ultra-imperialism theory within the Marxist imperialism theories will be scrutinized. Third part is about the explanatory capacity of ultra- imperialism theory for post-Second World War international relations and its usefulness with regard to International Relations theories. The basic conclusion reached was that Karl Kautsky’s ultra-imperialism theory has a significant analytical capacity for contemporary International Relations studies.

Keywords

Karl Kautsky, Ultra-Imperialism, Lenin, Empire, Imperialism.

Citation

Emre, Yunus, “Reflections on Karl Kautsky and the Theory of Ultra-Imperialism: Social Democracy and International Relations”, International Relations, Volume 10, Issue 39 (Fall 2013), pp. 45-69.

Affiliations

  • Yunus EMRE, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Istanbul Culture University, Department of International Relations
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