- 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? - In his first book, Black Labor, White Wealth, Dr.
Anderson examined history and showed how racism has locked and boxed blacks into
a near permanent underclass. Picking up where Black Labor, White Wealth left
off, PowerNomics: The National Plan is the missing link between the
historical analysis of problems facing blacks and the strategies needed to
correct those problems. Dr. Anderson's books are a phenomenon in the publishing
industry. His work is distinguished because he has turned books that are
serious, non-fiction, and heavy on black history, into best-sellers. PowerNomics:
The National Plan continues that pattern. It is an astounding work.