In PowerNomics, Dr. Claud Anderson, a visionary who has successfully implemented social and economic change throughout his career, dismantles the myths and illusions of black progress. Analyzing the complex web of racial monopolies and Black America's inappropriate behavior patterns that are driving it into a permanent underclass status, Dr. Anderson constructs a framework for solutions by proposing new principles, strategies and concepts that show blacks and others who wish to help solve their problems, a new way to see, think and behave economically. He offers insightful analysis and action steps Blacks can take to redesign core areas of life—education, economics, politics and religion—to better benefit their race. Dr. Anderson’s new education, political and economic action steps are designed to make Black America self-sufficient and competitive by the year 2005.
POWERNOMICS ANSWERS QUESTIONS SUCH AS:
Why are blacks the only group that equates success with working in a White corporation, government or the entertainment industry?
How did power and wealth - businesses, resources, privileges, income and control of all levels of government get so disproportionately distributed into the hands of White society?
Industrialization brings many economic benefits to the geographic locations where it occurs. Why has Black America never been industrialized and how can it be done?
Why do visible blacks and black leaders avoid blackness, identifying the focus of their work instead for people of color, minorities, women, gays , the poor, Hispanics, and other immigrant groups?
What enables a constant stream of immigrant groups to politically, economically and socially dominate blacks?
In politics, how is it that blacks can be monolithic and loyal political supporters yet their group receives no quid pro quo benefits?