As a year end bonus, we decided to release this slightly controversial, somewhat theoretical debate we had about the pitfalls of 'independence' and the possibility that the very notion of a post-colonial nation-state -- i.e. national liberation -- was the foundational scam.
Is there anything to be said about the argument that independence was, in some cases, premature? Was there every a chance that even a revolutionary (petty bourgeois) anti-colonial leadership would commit 'class suicide' and give way to a popular democracy? Or was the seizure of the nation-state from imperialists by anti-colonial radicals always a doomed for mission?
Maybe we are asking the wrong questions here. Feedback welcomed.
What's Left of the Nigerian Left Ep 1: The Socialist Library and Archive (SOLAR) Calabar ft. Chido Onumah
33. #EndHunger Protests : From Economic Crisis to Political Crisis?
32. A Nigerian Communist in Vietnam
31. Eco was, Ecowars, Ecoworse
Scam Hall of Fame Ep 3: Agricultural marketing boards in colonial and 'independent' Nigeria
29. Why we struck
28. Precolonial Capitalism to the First Republic ft. @iyi_bobby
27. Mohbad protests, celebrities and social (non-)movements
26. 'Is Nigeria's fuel subsidy still worth fighting for?' ft. Camilla Houeland
25. Subsidy removal and popular resistance pt. 1
24. Niger coup, Ecowas idiocy, and Left military vanguardism
23. Afro-Marxism in Nollywood? - A review of Saworoide (1999)
22. Did the Left learn anything from the Obidient Wave? Part 1
21. "Buhari walked so that Tinubu could run": From right wing-statism to the Lagos Model
Scam Hall of Fame Ep 2: The time Nigeria imported White Zimbabwean Farmers
20. Marxism vs Obi-ism pt.2: A Socialist Labour Party candidate in the National Assembly? ft. Ayo Ademiluyi
19. Election Post-mortem: class, ideology, and consciousness
18. Was it rigged?
17. 2023 -- Naira Scarcity, Elections, and Elite Roforofo
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