I respond with: Isn't the debt facet of the Black American Experience a component fact of the Political-Economic dynamic of The Cold War of American Racism?
As integral an institution as the Black Church within Black America, can I dare ask how much of it's upkeep and structural necessities are done by the actions of the Black American Community as realized thing for itself?
It is commonly accepted that Black America is always optimistic despite the injustices of the Black American Experience and condition. This is not to mean Black America is that derided simpleton of antebellum denigration but and I pose this Question: Is it a result of the idea deficit within the Black American Experience of the production of money and it's realization? Because a mature grasp of the social-dialectic requires a healthy dose of cynicism which is a result of intimacy and it's proximity to the nature of the specific Political-Economy.
The Black Church critique of this fact and it's denial of the nature of The Cold War of American Racism only exposes it's immature and incorrect understanding of American Political-Economy.
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