Organizational Dynamics: Is Bigger Better

theneoliberal.com/product/organizationsl-dynamic-is-bigger-better/ Preface Work under monopoly capitalism has experienced significant transformation that has concentrated greater control at the top of the corporate ladder, not for efficiency’s sake or the public good, but to guarantee greater capital for the bourgeois class. Hence work is organized in a way that negatively impacts workers and ultimately worker productivity. Harry Braverman and Richard Edwards delve […]

🔔 Stimulus update for small businesses

By, Donte Nelson | Renaldo McKenzie | Womply | Published April 20, 2021, | The NeoLiberal Post Important news for small businesses and the self-employed! PPP money is running out ⏰  There was $40b left in the PPP program yesterday morning, which means the program will run out of money by mid-May.   Tell Congress 📣 to add more money to the […]

Mentoring How To Invest Yourselves In Others

Mentoring is a relational experience where one or more persons invest their lives in others (their mentee/s so that they can realize their full potentials). However, it is also reciprocal relationship that involves valuable exchanges between individuals for personal and societal development. Mentoring provides tremendous opportunity to close the inequalities and inequities in society. It facilitates empowerment and improvement of […]

Neoliberalism Globalization Income Inequality Poverty and Resistance can be Pre-ordered from our Bookstore

Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty, and Resistance is an examination of philosophy, politics, and economics in relation to Jamaica, other formerly colonized countries, and the world at large. Neoliberalism is an in-depth look at how large-scale Western capitalist forces affect and, in general, harm smaller countries and their own citizens who are usually black, brown or people of the Global South. The book uses Jamaica and the US to provide context and a case study. In the second part of the book we consider the response to the pro- cesses of decolonization and globalization that have deepened the realities of the peoples of the Global South and the peoples in the diaspora. There have been hundreds of protests against the Washington Consensus and their lackeys since 1976 by the global justice move- ment and recently the Black Lives Matter movement in America. Street protests and some degree of violence have been the main strategies of the group until recent- ly. But are the resistance movements closer to achiev- ing their aims? The effectiveness of the resistance will be determined by the extent to which they have real- ized actual power: “demonstrated change in the desired direction.