Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. The Descent
3. Leftist Movements in Nigeria
4. International Relations of the Nigerian Left
5. Activists, Historiographers and Political Thinkers:
Marxist-Leninism versus Heterodoxies
6. Political Economists
7. Marxian Feminisms
8. Conclusion: Analysing Nigerian Marxism
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Adam Mayer is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Webster University, Thailand. Formerly he served with international NGOs in Afghanistan, before teaching Politics at American University of Nigeria, Yola.
'A splendid book - erudite, accessible, and entirely original'
*Leo Zeilig, author of Lumumba (Haus Publishing, 2008) and Frantz
Fanon (I.B. Tauris, 2014)*
'A wonderful, insightful introduction to a topic that everyone
interested in political change and social justice should know more
about'
*Imre Szeman, Canada Research Chair in Cultural Studies, University
of Alberta and co-editor of Contemporary Marxist Theory: An
Anthology*
'African Marxism has been neglected not only in Westernised
Universities but also by the Marxist Left. Here is a corrective to
this trend. This is a 'tour de force' in many fields of
scholarship'
*Professor Ramon Grosfoguel, University of California at
Berkeley*
'Adam Mayer has taken up a huge task, which helps to put the rich
canvass of the Nigerian Left in sharp historic relief, to a global
audience. Considering the breadth and depth of its hitherto largely
unexplored subject matter, it is an excellent effort which is
concisely articulated'
*Baba Aye, National Convener, United Action for Democracy
(UAD)*
'Adam Mayer has done something of exceptional importance - he has
rescued the history of Nigerian Marxism from scholarly and
political oblivion. This is the first book-length history of
Marxism and Marxist thought in Nigeria'
*Maxim Matusevich, Associate Professor of World History, Seton Hall
University, author of Africa in Russia, Russia in Africa: Three
Centuries of Encounters (2006), and No Easy Row for a Russian Hoe:
Ideology and Pragmatism in Nigerian-Soviet Relations, 1960-1991
(2003)*
'This is the first major book on the Nigerian Left, carefully
revealing the socialist ideas of Marxist movements, along with
their achievements and failures, all set in the larger context of a
troubled country.'
*Toyin Falola, Past President, African Studies Association, Jacob
and Frances Mossiker Chair in the Humanities and University
Distinguished Teaching Professor, University of Texas at
Austin*
'A comprehensive and accessible introduction to the history of
Marxist thought in Nigeria. If you are angry about the current
state of society in Nigeria, you should use this book to learn
important lessons from those who struggled against similar
challenges'
*Andy Wynne, Senior Lecturer at the University of Leicester, and a
researcher in Nigeria*
'Three-plus decades in the aftermath of post-colonial euphoria and
a quarter century after the implosion of the Soviet Union, Adam
Mayer's work on Nigerian 'Marxisms' is a much welcomed contribution
to the study of Africa's largest country'
*William Hansen, American University of Nigeria, Yola*
'The scope and depth of the work is simply astonishing. In a style
that is both informative and witty, Mayer's work gives us deep
insight into the forces that have shaped Nigeria into the state it
is today'
*Professor Michael Erickson, Webster University*
'An eloquent celebration of the development and growth of variants
of socialist ideas and the socialist movement in Nigeria from the
1940s to the present.'
*Femi Aborisade, labour rights activist and trade union barrister*
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