
Macro N Cheese Ep 370 - Empire & Exodus with Erald Kolasi
Mar 7, 2026
Erald Kolasi, physicist and researcher of energy, technology, and political economy. He reframes migration as rooted in empire, land theft, and capitalist extraction. He explains world-systems theory and the migration boomerang from US interventions. He traces how labor systems from slavery to prison economies shape today's migration and argues policy like a federal job guarantee would disrupt capital's power.
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Empire Is About External Extraction
- Empire is defined by extractive external relations, not internal politics, where powerful states seize cheap labor and resources from peripheries to sustain their economies.
- Erald Kolasi uses Wallerstein's world-systems view to link military coups, sanctions, and resource grabs directly to imperial economic demands.
Wallerstein Explains Global Migration Dynamics
- Wallerstein's world-systems theory divides the world into core, semi-periphery, and periphery to explain global flows of labor, materials, and migration.
- The imperial core structurally demands cheap inputs, so conquest, coups, and control of peripheries drive long-term world economic dynamics.
United Fruit Caused Guatemala's Migration Boom
- The 1954 US-backed coup in Guatemala overthrew Jacobo Árbenz after he enacted land reform opposed by United Fruit Company.
- That coup sparked a decades-long civil war and produced over 200,000 Guatemalan refugees to the United States.

