A Critique of Abstract Politics, By Edwin Madunagu
Recently, I re-organised my current position on “restructuring” around five “clusters” of ideas.
Recently, I re-organised my current position on “restructuring” around five “clusters” of ideas.
A capitalist may be able to “develop” a foreign region, or even a foreign country, but may not be able ...
The 2019 general elections provoked undeclared and unstructured discussions and debates in the Nigerian Left.
The lessons of Nigeria’s Elections 2019 to which I refer here are not abstract lessons-in-general or lessons-for-all-time, but concrete lessons ...
It should be agreed that there are different ways of apprehending and describing the situation in Nigeria as the country ...
...Nigeria’s ruling class, as a ruling-class, has not been able to produce a winning party or a winning alliance of ...
Exposing the limitations of the Constitution is a revolutionary struggle.
The Nigerian Left made huge selfless sacrifices in every general election since independence.
Only for Leftists is it imperative to apprehend the possible dynamics of the current situation in the country.
Even the ideological core and the most self-conscious subgroup of the Nigerian Left, is far from being homogenous or monolithic.