Why Trump Won: MAGA, Project 2025, and the Transformation of America By Renaldo McKenzie, The Neoliberal Journals Recently, on The Neoliberal Round Podcast, I explored the driving factors behind Donald Trump’s electoral success and the implications of Project 2025. In this episode, we unpacked the complex intersections of race, demographics, and political strategy that shaped America’s recent elections and are […]
Why Trump Won: MAGA, Project 2025, and the Transformation of America
Analyzing the Role of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. Elections: Dynamics, Influence, and Voter Perception
The 2024 U.S. election represents a pivotal moment in American politics, highlighting the polarization between Democratic and Republican ideals. Vice President Kamala Harris, running for re-election alongside President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, aiming to return to office, embodies contrasting visions and policy frameworks. This article examines the significance of Harris and Trump in shaping the 2024 election […]
Neoliberalism Goes On-Sale November 25th 2024!
Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance goes on Sale November 25th
What’s Your Story Part 17 Featuring Born Winner Fresh on The NeoLiberal …
“Born Winner Fresh” had an impromptu rap session with Renaldo Mckenzie of The Neoliberal Corporation and The Neolibera Round for What’s Your Story Part 17.
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Panel Discussion on “The Impact of US Elections on African Americans”
Department of Africology and African American Studies Panel Discussion on “The Impact of US Elections on African Americans” Moderator: Rev. Renaldo McKenzie, PhD Student, Author of Neoliberalism. Chairman: Dr. Ama Mazama Date: 11.05.2024 Format and Flow Opening Remarks: What has been the impact of US Elections on African Americans? The question is important and suggest a problem that […]
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- Reflections in Africology by Renaldo McKenzie
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Reflections in Africology: Critiquing Balakrishnan’s Afrocentrism and Afrocentricity
Recently, there was a discussion in one of the classes at Temple University in the Africology and African American Studies Department, about who is “Afrocentric” or not….