At 12:03 PM 6/10/2006, you wrote:
What are some good Marxist books or articles on the origins of ww1 and ww2?

For the former, isn't the idea that the LTRPF caused capitalist nations to
need
to have foreign markets. However, they would rather have exclusive trading
relations with other nations, so they entered into colonial relations with
other ocuntries rather than neoliberal free trade or what ever. And then
the cpaitalist nations fought amongst themselves over who would have which
colonies?

I have no idea about Marxist discussions of ww2's origins, although I do
know a bit about the rise of fascism.


Outbreak of the World War [One]: German documents / collected by Karl
Kautsky ; and edited by Max Montgelas and Walther Schucking; translated by
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of International Law.

Ernest Mandel, The Meaning of the Second World War, Verso, London, 1986

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