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, […]
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The Premature End of Affirmative Action: Assessing Equity and Inclusion in America
Introduction In a controversial six-to-three-vote, the US Supreme Court recently invalidated Affirmative Action in colleges and universities. This decision, driven by political and special interests, raises important questions about the state of equality and inclusion in American society. While civil rights and freedoms have been established, the ongoing need for Affirmative Action suggests that true equality has not been fully […]
Unpaid Freedom: Unveiling the Unsettling Legacy of West Indian Slavery
The abolition of slavery in the West Indies in 1833 marked a significant milestone in the fight against human bondage. However, the news of emancipation did not reach the enslaved population until 1865, leaving them to toil as free laborers for over three decades without compensation. This essay delves into the profound injustice endured by these individuals and examines the […]
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Voices United: A Petition for Democracy in Haiti
Once upon a time in the Caribbean and the diaspora, a group of passionate students and their Professors in Caribbean Thought class at Jamaica Theological Seminary came together to advocate for a cause close to their hearts—the restoration of democracy in Haiti. Inspired and challenged by Rev. Renaldo McKenzie of The NeoLiberal Corporation and the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti’s work in […]
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 […]
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Murder Rates are Rising Sharply! Is Gun Reform the Answer?
Pew Research Data on US Gun and Suicide Rates up to 2020. By: Renaldo C. McKenzie, And Jennifer Caine. April 10, 2022, The Neoliberal Post/ renaldocmckenzie.com Gun-related deaths (murder via the use of firearms only) are not at their peak levels since 1979- 1981: 6.3 percent (per 100, 000 people) of the population of the US and 7.0 percent […]
The Sacred and the Profane: The Secrets To “Divine” Intervention
When the going gets tuff & the tuff gets going never give up Keep pressing, hoping, working & seeking divine intervention in your situation. Life is not easy & no one is more special that God picks a few so that the few privilege themselves over the many
Generational Flames
If there’s one thing about pain that I’ve learned, it is that it tends to spread itself like a wildfire, burning more fiercely as fuel is gathered. Once a family tree begins to burn, if the flames aren’t halted the cinders will drift off to ignite another. And within these branches, these twigs that’ll easily become firewood, are our individual lives. Personally, I believe that my life’s been very hard. I’ve certainly made plenty of my own mistakes, at no fault of anyone else but me. And yet, there’s plenty I could blame my parents for. Their ignorance, lack of flexibility, and failure to admit their own mistakes.