The Federal Reserve has recently increased interest rates by 0.25 percentage points, from 5.25 to 5.5 %; highest level in more than 22 years. However, economists at JPMorgan predict a recession due to credit tightening from high interest rates which benefits high-yield savers and CD holders (the rich). Mortgage demand has dropped, and home prices are falling. Jobless claims have fallen, […]
Economic News: Federal Reserve Hikes Interest Rates Amidst Looming Recession
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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Globalization, Nationalism, and the Challenges of Jamaica’s and Caribbean Development
Introduction: In the lecture titled “Globalization, Nationalism, and the Challenges of Jamaica’s Development,” Renaldo McKenzie provides an insightful analysis of the impact of globalization on Jamaica [and by extension the Caribbean] and reflects on the country’s current standing in the global landscape. Through an exploration of the film “Life and Debt” and various historical and sociopolitical contexts, McKenzie highlights the […]
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A Critical Examination of Theology and Culture in Caribbean Perspective
As a staff reporter for The Neoliberal Journal, I had the privilege of attending a thought-provoking session on Caribbean Theology at the Jamaica Theological Seminary. The lecture, conducted by Rev. Renaldo McKenzie, an Adjunct Professor at the seminary, delved into the intricate relationship between theology and culture, focusing on power dynamics, domination, and resistance. In this report, I will provide […]
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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, […]
Unveiling “Neoliberalism”: A Journey into Race, Power, and Global Economics
A Book Fund Drive: Once upon a time, in the depths of research and contemplation, a passionate writer named Renaldo McKenzie embarked on a remarkable endeavor. His mission was to shed light on the intricate connections between race, power, history, philosophy, politics, economics, and resistance. Driven by a vision to inspire change and foster understanding, Renaldo penned a book of […]
Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty And Resistance (Paperback)
Description Neoliberalism… is an examination of race, power, history, philosophy, politics, economics and resistance in relation to the United States, Jamaica, other former colonized countries, and the world. The book explores the realities of Jamaica and the Caribbean, challenging the idyllic image often associated with the region. It delves into the historical, economic, and political situations in the Caribbean, particularly in the […]
“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…