Thoughts on production, alienation, and ideology

Month: June 2020 (Page 1 of 2)

U.S. Nigeria Policy 101

For the sixth installment of the Foreign Policy 101 series, let’s move to sub-Saharan Africa. We’ll take a look at U.S. policy in Nigeria. In most of these foreign policy posts, I approach policy through issues of war and peace. That’s a bit less useful in Nigeria, where economic issues loom large. The extraction of resources looms largest.

Oh, the U.S. fights wars in the region. But not as often as other places and not often at all in Nigeria. The U.S. has long been a Nigerian ally. It spends most of its time there managing its economic interests, especially via primitive accumulation. The U.S. state – and both U.S. and European NGOs – uses Nigeria as a place for gathering capital.

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Patreon for Base and Superstructure!

Hi folks! I wanted to send along an announcement that Base and Superstructure now has a Patreon page. I’m happy to accept monthly patrons starting at $3 per month.

The blog itself will always remain free of charge! But I’ll have a few extras for patrons.

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Blogger for Hire!

I’m sure some of you have already noticed, but I’ve put a new Services page on the blog. I’m now taking on freelance work! Anyone need a freelance writer? If so, I’d be happy to discuss pricing, topics, etc. Just click the link above to find out more.

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Iowa Freedom Riders: A Review

Racial justice demonstrations and protests erupted across the U.S. over the last few weeks. Each location added its own flavor, and Iowa City was no exception. Iowa City’s contribution comes from the Iowa Freedom Riders.

I’ve followed along with the progress of the Iowa Freedom Riders from demonstration and march to protest movement. Usually not in-person, due to some family health issues. But certainly by live broadcast. Here’s a bit about what the Iowa Freedom Riders have done and how it’s going.

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