Black Assimilationism in Neoliberal Globalization

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This work highlights the Black American community’s transition from a pathological-pathogenic community to an intersectional one, a model which dominates the contemporary global order. The work posits that the constitution of Black American communities and their identities have been the product of their relations to the means and mode of production within the Protestant Ethic and the spirit of capitalism. Contemporarily, their integration is marked by their transition from a pathological-pathogenic community to a neoliberal intersectional one dominated by their youth, athletes, women, and queer members. Their images and practices, especially those of the working class, overrepresented in the media industrial complex, are then used instruments of capitalism, i.e., rentier oligarchs, to assimilate other Black people into the structure and processes of the neoliberal global order under American hegemony in order to generate surplus value.

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Paul C. Mocombe is a Haitian philosopher and sociologist. He is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Sociology at West Virginia State University, USA, former Visiting Professor of Philosophy and Sociology at Bethune Cookman University, USA, and the President/CEO of the non-profit organization The Mocombeian Foundation, Inc.

Carol Tomlin is a multi-award winning academic and educational consultant who is a visiting fellow at the University of Leeds, UK. Dr Tomlin is the author of several academic publications, including co-authored works with Dr. Paul C. Mocombe, such as Race & Class Distinction in Black Communities (2014) and her most recent book, Preach It: Understanding African Caribbean Preaching (2019).

Ericcson Mapfumo is an ordained clergyman of the Church of England. He has a doctorate in education from Leeds Beckett University (LBU), UK, and a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in theology, ministry and mission from Durham University, UK.

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