I’ve briefly read about the definition of imperialism according to Lenin but I’m still a bit fuzzy on the difference between them.
edit: thanks to everyone who replied, your answers were helpful and informative.
I’ve briefly read about the definition of imperialism according to Lenin but I’m still a bit fuzzy on the difference between them.
edit: thanks to everyone who replied, your answers were helpful and informative.
This really is an excellent question. Although the two terms are seemingly interchangeable at times, I understand colonialism as involving the implementation of colonies, whereas imperialism is a broader phenomenon describing how an empire manipulates and exploits its subjects.
For example, here is a quote from Stephen G. Gross describing some imperialism:
Traditional colonialism, in contrast, was a specific manifestation of imperialism that made space for settlers while superexploiting natives. See Transitional Economic Systems, pages 22–33, for a good example of this. The descriptions of the Fascist colonization of Poland are quite graphic.
I hope that this helps.
I was not aware that Nazi Germany was imperialist on top of their colonial expansion projects, thank you.