Friday, May 16, 2008

Black Economical Endeavors: The Dearth of Substantial Economical initiative within Black Municipalities

  • How do we explain the dearth of substantial economical initiative within Black municipalities? What I mean by Black Municipalities, is environs controlled politically by African -Americans.
  • How do we explain the economical dysfunction of inner-city, urban areas after white owned industries move out to the suburban areas?
  • Why is it that those upper class and middle class members of Black community who have been able to accumulate a bit of wealth are unable to develop dominant economical projects which can sustain Black life and give it direction?
  • Why is it that the only or dominant type of Black economical endeavors, seem to always be those requiring minimal labor force, when the motive for any community/society's development is the activity of a substantial part of it's members---employed, thereby transforming cash into mature capital---enough African Americans, male and female, graduate from business schools to understand that the problem with African America is a lack of a type of economic activity, the infrastructure building of a society.
  • Why are the so-called Black Leadership always quick to step forward with subjective an metaphysical responses as solutions to the all too graphic objective conditions which dictate , define and determine the substance of Black life?
  • What is that impediment that clouds and distorts the Black collective perception from stating the obvious and coming to terms with the objective activity necessary for the climb out of Black Diaspora. It isn't about Conservative nor Liberal, because tendencies relative the American Politics are valid.
  • Why isn't the connection made with the era of reconstruction when Africans after all the Civil War were dynamic enough to practice and understand the vitality of raw economic activity, that it took the unleashing of Klan terror to cower that dynamic into it's now disorganized character we now experience as the Cold War of American Racism.
By Apropos

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