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- Super-imperialism abstract "Super-imperialism is a Marxist term with two possible meanings. It refers either to the hegemony of an imperialist great power over its weaker rivals, who then are called sub-imperialisms, or to a comprehensive supra-structure above a set of (theoretically) equal-righted imperialist states. – The latter meaning is the older one and had become rare by the middle of 20th century.".
- Super-imperialism comment "Super-imperialism is a Marxist term with two possible meanings. It refers either to the hegemony of an imperialist great power over its weaker rivals, who then are called sub-imperialisms, or to a comprehensive supra-structure above a set of (theoretically) equal-righted imperialist states. – The latter meaning is the older one and had become rare by the middle of 20th century.".