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Total Black Empowerment: A Guide To Critical Thinking in The Age of Trump is a book intended to facilitate the development of a New Mental Attitude in African Americans -- a new mental attitude that will be fueled by powerful ideas that are elevated and transcendent. Total Black Empowerment seeks to encourage the type of thinking that will produce fundamental change. Not in circumstances but in how we think about them and ultimately respond to them. This book is a mind power primer. It is about perfected vision, mind-set reconstruction, cultural/political transformation, and understanding of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Total Black Empowerment: A Guide To Critical Thinking in The Age of Trump is a book intended to facilitate the development of a New Mental Attitude in African Americans -- a new mental attitude that will be fueled by powerful ideas that are elevated and transcendent. Total Black Empowerment seeks to encourage the type of thinking that will produce fundamental change. Not in circumstances but in how we think about them and ultimately respond to them. This book is a mind power primer. It is about perfected vision, mind-set reconstruction, cultural/political transformation, and understanding of the power elements that make such reconstruction and transformation possible. This book is also about the attraction, utilization and distribution of temporal and spiritual power. As a threshold matter this book presupposes that as a whole African Americans have failed to develop a mind-set that permits and encourages revolutionary, innovative, success-oriented thinking. More precisely, it posits that African Americans, by and large, lack clarity of vision and as a result simply do not think logically or efficiently when it comes to matters that affect our cultural, religious, political and economic development. The premise of this book is succinctly stated in Dr. Carter G. Woodson's prescient, revolutionary treatise The Miseducation of the Negro. Writing in the 1930's Dr. Woodson observed that "[t]he Negro has not yet learned to think and plan for himself as others do for themselves." He also observed that "[w]e have never been taught to think … only what to think." He left us with a suggestion and a final admonition; we "… should learn to think before it is too late." Now the Age of Trump is upon us. Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions is the Attorney General of the United States. Now more than ever we must elevate our thinking in order to develop the strategies necessary to prevent the return to the past envisioned by President Trump in his "New Deal for Black America."
Autorenporträt
Dr. Cordero was born and raised in the Bed-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, New York. He describes himself as being raised by his southern grandmother in a northern household. He considers himself an authentic product of the turbulent, transformative sixties. He refers to himself as "radical to my soul." His life has been an intermittent but consistent intellectual crossing of four streams of interest: power, mind, ancestral heritage and the search for solutions to the collective problems of African Americans. He believes that power or the lack of it is at the heart of everything important. His writing reflects the mind-set of one whose message is not about what to think but about developing critical thinking skills that will enable all Americans but particularlyAfrican Americans to attain power proportionality in America in the twenty-first century. Dr. Cordero resides in Columbia, South Carolina.