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    Calling imperialism the principal contradiction is a theoretical commitment, not an empirical conclusion. Other schools like realism or institutionalism would identify state security competition or balance-of-power dynamics as primary.

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        In realism, the opposing tendencies are expansion of one state’s power and balancing by others to preserve sovereignty. In institutionalism, it’s integration versus fragmentation. Neither requires framing global politics as capital versus labor.

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          And yet both of these are largely driven by imperialism, as secondary contradictions of the single most important factor in the global economy.

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            We’re working from fundamentally different priors. I don’t think global politics reduces to a single economic contradiction. I’ll leave it there.