The Psychology of Self-Hatred and Self-Defeat. Towards a Reclamation of the Afrikan Mind by Amos N. Wilson Edited by Sababu N. Plata

The Psychology of Self-Hatred and Self-Defeat. Towards a Reclamation of the Afrikan Mind by Amos N. Wilson Edited by Sababu N. Plata

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Why do the oppressed react to frustration with apathy, anger, regression, denial, color-blindness, reality distortion, narcissism, falsified consciousness, false morality, intellectualization, "acting white" syndrome as a barrier to excellence of achievement, lack of trust in self and community, inculcated belief in innate White intellectual superiority, and above all, insanely phantasmagorical identification with the aggressor?  Gifted with a searing acuity, Wilson scrutinizes the development of the black mind as it emerged through the western or American experience conditioned to serve other than its self or group interest interests.  For 20 hours over a five-week period in 1987 he scours issues seminal to the understanding of who we are, why we are the way we are, and for whom and how we were conditioned to work against our self-interests and moreover our liberation. Why we not know facts for what they say and what they are, see and discern implications, are attributes mentally impaired or quite often underdeveloped in black children and black people.  These and other other questions laid bare, leave the reader breathless. A sound analysis has built into its own suggested solutions.  Wilson tasks himself its reveal by proffering inferences and choices rarely seen.  A gruelling long-awaited addition to the Wilsonian canon, before us unfurls a mandatorily interrogative explosion.