Neoliberalism Globalization Income Inequality Poverty and Resistance (Audible)

Neoliberalism Globalization Income Inequality Poverty and Resistance (Audible)

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Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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The audiobook was written by Renaldo McKenzie and narrated by Michael Scott.

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When we hear of Jamaica or the Caribbean, we think of beautiful islands of paradise with sun, sea and sand, reggae music, cannabis, and “irie” people like Usain Bolt – people living their best dreams, desires, and lives. But this book analyzes this motif, given the historical and current economic and political situation in Jamaica, the Caribbean, and the “Global South”. In an attempt to escape the adverse realities of poverty, inequality, and injustice, the people of the Global South find themselves in north metropolises with very little agency and minimal change to their lives. In fact, except for the use of cleaning neoliberal waste, the immigrant is usually portrayed as an alien with three heads and big sharp teeth seeking to steal and destroy the profit and disrupt society.

As such, we will discuss Black, brown, and Pan-African struggles for economic prosperity, justice, and freedom. We will consider efforts, abilities, or inabilities to chart their own futures since decolonization and realize real political independence and economic prosperity. Perhaps they are charting their own course by the few corrupt of the status quo who benefit from partnerships with the neoliberal regime of the “Washington Consensus”, advocates of the “bureaucratic phenomenon,” while the masses are left behind. John Williamson, the inventor of the term “Washington Consensus”, believes the term has two quite different meanings. First is the meaning he gave the term, which involved consensus around a set of 10 policy reforms, which he believed were widely accepted as beneficial by economists.

The approach will be interdisciplinary and comprehensive, drawing on various disciplines and experiences and going beyond Jamaica to consider the wider Caribbean and the diaspora in the United States. It draws on past and present works on the subject. It relies on listeners’ abilities, knowledge (primary or secondary), and skills to challenge, critically analyze, and develop their own thinking within a Jamaican, Caribbean, diaspora, and/or American context, given this century’s challenges and opportunities. This Book is divided into two parts. Part A will examine whether Jamaica’s inequality trends from the mid-1970s up to the beginning of the twenty-first century resulted from the structural adjustment policies stipulated by the neoliberal technocrats of the Washington Consensus in Jamaica. The study does not only concern itself with Jamaica, but Jamaica provides a case and a context within which to engage the subject matter.

Given Jamaica’s experience with neoliberal restructuring, Part B will argue that Jamaica – like many former colonies – is far from independent. Further, we will consider the response to the processes of decolonization and globalization that have deepened the realities of the peoples of the Global South and the peoples in the diaspora. There have been hundreds of protests against the Washington Consensus and their lackeys since 1976 by the global justice movement and, recently, the Black Lives Matter movement in America. Street protests and some degree of violence have been the main strategies of the group until recently. But are the resistance movements closer to achieving their aims? The effectiveness of the resistance will be determined by the extent to which they have realized actual power: “demonstrated change in the desired direction”.

Product details

 

Listening Length 5 hours and 28 minutes
Author Renaldo C. McKenzie
Narrator Michael Scott
Audible.com Release Date July 16, 2021
Publisher The Neoliberal Corporation
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B099KWN1K5

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