The NeoLiberal Corporation, is that good optics?

Martin Oppenheimer asked me why I was going with The Neoliberal Corporation as a company name. “Is that good optics? I thought you were against #neoliberalcorporations?” This provided an opportunity to discuss the idea behind the name; The NeoLiberal Corporation is bold. It provides a new idea of freedoms free of privileges and strategies that continue class and categories in […]

DLS 2, 2024 REFLECTION PAPER: Comparing Between Eastern and Western Perspectives of Justice: Zhuangzi V Rawls

Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies DLS 2, 2024 REFLECTION PAPER   Comparing Between Eastern and Western Perspectives of Justice: Zhuangzi V. Rawls By: Rev. Renaldo C. McKenzie, DLS Candidate Date: January 31, 2024     Abstract/Introduction   In studying cross-cultural thinking, two persons to compare are John Rawls and Zhuangzi, representing Western and Eastern understanding of knowledge, particularly justice. […]

NEOLIBERAL GLOBALIZATION RECONSIDERED, Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations

A Brief Look Inside: Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered: Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations A “Novel” Text By: Renaldo McKenzie Foreword and some contributions by: Martin Oppenheimer Published by: THE NEOLIBERAL CORPORATION Book 2 of the “Neoliberalism” Book Series   I dedicate this book… … to my Dad, Rev. Lurkenum L. McKenzie, who was given at first a basic education up […]

A Shaky Fabric: Challenges Facing the Black Family in Modern America

In the intricate tapestry of the American experience, the Black family stands at a crossroads, grappling with a lack of internal cohesion that hinders its competitiveness in a neoliberal capitalist society. This introspective exploration delves into the challenges faced by the Black community, where a collective belief in each other is often overshadowed by internal strife and the pursuit of […]

Untangling the Threads of Leadership: Gender Bias in the Fallout of Campus Protests

In recent weeks, the academic world has witnessed a series of leadership shakeups following campus protests at prestigious institutions like the University of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University. The aftermath has raised pertinent questions about gender bias in expectations for leadership and the intricate narratives surrounding the resignations of prominent female figures. In this article, we explore […]