What Opportunities Are There to Reinvent the Caribbean? Guyana’s Oil?

The discovery of oil in Guyana and the investment and development in financial technology by young professionals may provide the answers the Caribbean needs to reinvent itself. Michael Manley and Edwards Seaga may have found a socio-political remedy through capitalism or Marxism. Later Bob Marley their contemporaries promoted a new religious consciousness saying they look to a religious consciousness not […]

Caribbean Thought Lecture 4: What is Caribbean Thought and who determines this?

This is Lecture Four of The Course: Caribbean Thought a course at The Jamaica Theological Seminary, Lectured via Zoom recording by Rev. Renaldo McKenzie. It promises to be quite academic, ethnographic, and powerful as the students and Lecturer contend for the Caribbean and explore its challenges and explore solutions. We discuss Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados, Trinidad, Haiti, the US, the Slave […]

Good News or Not? Unemployment Dops to 3.4%, Yet Conditions are Still Worsening!

Good News? Unemployment report is out, its lowest since 2018. Watch the presentation of this article via The Neoliberal by Renaldo McKenzie YouTube channel Nevertheless, many in the tech, media and retail and food industries are laying off thousands of workers, from Microsoft, to WAWA, Facebook, Twitter just to name a few. Income inequality is at its highest, more people […]

News: Trump Announces Campaign in the Midst of Castro’s Lawsuit

Castro V. Trump matures since Trump officially announced that he is running for President, amidst John A. Castro’s new suit challenging his eligibility. Mr. John Anthony Castro, US 2024 Presidential Candidate whom we had reported delivered a suit to Former President Donald Trump regarding a case filed in the US District Court, Palm Beach Florida, challenging Trump’s eligibility as a […]

Black History: Reimagining Peoples Within Critical Race Theory, Not Thinking Race, but Moving Away from A Victim to A Hero Approach

Its Black History Month, and we are publishing a story in The Neoliberal Journals that was published in our Commentary via LinkedIn, The Neoliberal Commentary and our Podcast, The Neoliberal Round on March 21, 2022. We recently carried a podcast episode commenting on Florida’s ban on teaching students to “feel guilt” on history. It was also published as an article […]

The Tyre Nichols Graphic Video: A Black Academic Response to Dealing With Police Brutality Within A Culture of Violence

We live in a country where some are quick to enact laws and apply pressure that bans black history, so as to deny and forget the violence of the past that has created the realities of black people today, where they are being brutalized and discriminated against within a systemic system that is slow to enact policies and pressure that […]

About The NeoLiberal Journals

The Neoliberal Journals is a magazine issue of The Neoliberal Corporation. The journal will provide daily, weekly and bi-weekly commentary in the news, including breaking news and commentary from the day’s news in the US and the world. The Journal will comment on social & current affairs, promote critical thinking & examine issues of power. The Journal includes contributions from academics, […]

Rethinking Critical Economics 101: The Federal Reserve Is Raising Interest Rates, Again.

There are man-made fixtures all around us. This is well-known but why is it an important question? It is important because of the facade of truth that becomes cemented in mind, thereby forgetting the human nature that comes with these fixtures steeped in privilege, selfishness and greed. Leading to positions that take advantage of other peoples. Therefore, we must not […]

Caribbean Diaspora Stories: Debt Mentors Working to Empower Single-Parent Moms in UK who are Debt Burdened

Caribbean Diaspora Stories Part 1: My sister Jeannette McKenzie-Taylor in the UK volunteers as a Debt Mentor who is working to relieve debt burdens on single-parent moms. We will have her on The Podcast – The Neoliberal Round for an interview the work of Debt Mentors in the UK. You may read the article on the BBC News A story […]

Millions Stolen From Usain Bolt. A Case of “White-Collar Crimes” in Jamaica

I understand from the students in my Caribbean Thought Class at the Jamaica Theological Seminary that twelve million dollars was stolen from Usain Bolt’s account in a Jamaican Financial Institution; a case of the White-Collar Crimes. (Usain Bolt is the Jamaican-sprinting sensation who is a two-time world record holder at 100m and 200m distances/UsainBolt.com) A student from the class asked […]