Afrikan-centered consciousness versus the new world order : Garveyism in the age of globalism /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wilson, Amos N. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Afrikan World InfoSystems, 1999.
Edition:First edition.
Series:AWIS lecture series.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Historical overview of Marcus Garvey
  • Part I. The legacy of Marcus Garvey
  • Garvey and the structuring of reality
  • Perception
  • Perception and self-knowledge
  • Perception and lack of self-knowledge
  • Irony of education
  • Externalized perception
  • The assimilationist treadmill
  • The illusion of progress
  • The true nationalist
  • The restructuring of Garvey's legacy
  • Part II. Afrikan-centered consciousness, personality and culture as instruments of power
  • Power and consciousness
  • The imperative of consciousness
  • Blacks as jobs creators
  • Black wealth expropriated
  • Denial of slave consciousness
  • Demonic possession
  • Somnambulistic possession
  • Self-hatred as a White defense mechanism
  • Lucid possession
  • Spontaneous and artificial possession
  • Latent possession
  • The multiple personality and enslaved Afrikans
  • Culture, consciousness, and possession
  • Culture as social engineering/entertainment vehicle
  • Culture, personality, and individuality
  • Psychosociohistory and power as cultural creations
  • Culture: a revolutionary tool
  • Values as directional factors of consciousness
  • Why Afrikan-centered consciousness
  • The need for nation consciousness and vision
  • Afrikan nations as monocultures
  • Afrikan American nation as monoculture
  • Prescriptions for the Afrikan American nation.