In my upcoming book, Neoliberalism Book 2: Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Unfair Competition and the Death of Nations, I explore the complexities of global resource economies and how they shape the fortunes of smaller nations, particularly those in the Caribbean. One striking example is Guyana, a country that found oil a few years ago. This discovery ignited hope throughout the region […]
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Announcing Oppenheimer’s: The Rise And Fall Of The Student Nonviolence Coordinating Committee
Martin Oppenheimer has a new book out. It is entitled “The Rise And Fall Of The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,” published in April 2024. The book is an expert analysis of SNCC’s history from its inception to now. With a deep understanding of protest movements in America, and his work as a Sociologist and Professor at Rutgers, Penn, and Lincoln […]
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Unfair Competitive Practices: The Root Cause of Immigration Crisis
Illegal Immigration as consequence of Neoliberal Globalization: The global immigration crisis is not a sudden phenomenon but rather a consequence of a long history of unfair competitive practices that have exacerbated disparities and income inequalities among nations. Post-industrial countries, particularly the United States, have wielded their economic power to maintain dominance, often at the expense of developing nations. Throughout history, […]
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 […]
Israel’s Pledge to Eradicate Hamas: Unpacking the Complex Reality of Unresolved Histories and Resistance
In recent headlines, Israel vows to obliterate Hamas. But the question arises: how can you send bombs to obliterate an ideology? Hamas is not confined to a physical location; it’s an ideology deeply ingrained in its supporters. They perceive themselves as justified fighters against what they view as Western invasion, symbolized by Israel’s ongoing occupation of their lands. Hamas has […]
Notice of Copyright Infringement for Book “Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance”
We are conducting an investigation concerning copyright infringement for my Book “Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance,” by Renaldo McKenzie. The book published by The Neoliberal Corporation and Palmetto Publishing in 2021, is globally distributed through our partners IngramSpark, under specific identifiers (ISBN) that are tied to a single and specific published work. However, today we are noticing that only Barnes […]
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Introducing: Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations
This upcoming book in the Neoliberalism series, written by Renaldo McKenzie, delves into the concept of wealth and its distribution, challenging the notion that hard work and savings lead to prosperity. Renaldo argues in Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations that certain groups and regions, particularly Black and Brown people in the Global South and Global North, […]
“Black And Brown Peoples” Should Not be rich.” The Other People Should Be!
“Black And Brown Peoples” Should Not be rich.” The Other People Should Be!
It’s ok for the dispensaries to sell weed, because they call it Medical Marjuana which is legal. Taking advantage of the law that allows them to do so as they work in concert with politicians to kill the competition or Black and Brown people’s economic activity which is called street weed that they have criminalized and “illegitimatize”. Thereby, affecting the lives of those who can’t obtain ownership of dispensaries without having to meet criteria that the politicians in back rooms with lobbyists and capitalists, bankers and the special interests have made impossible or difficult for those “hippies”, Black and Brown people who don’t have certain ties that dispensary owners have. Such as certain connections, race and entitlements.
What a conspiracy…