The 48 Laws of Black Empowerment
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Narrateur(s):
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Steve Stewart's voice replica
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Auteur(s):
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Dante Fortson
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The 48 Laws of Power was written by Robert Greene and first published in 1998. It is often praised as one of the best books to listen to if you want to get ahead in life. This got me to thinking, “why isn’t there anything like this for our community?” We have a lot of people talking about what we need to do, what we should do, and what we could do as a community, but nothing con-crete that we could all sit down with, learn from, and relate to on an individual level.
The 48 Laws of Black Empowerment was written to bridge the gap between individual action and a united black community. This book is broken down into six areas of importance to the black community.
- Personal
- Family
- Finance
- Community
- Philanthropy
- Activism
By working to improve ourselves as an individual in these areas, it will automatically result in a shift in black community consciousness. While The 48 Laws of Power is a great book, it just wasn’t written with us or our community in mind. The 48 Laws of Black Empowerment is about getting ahead in business and life, while also helping your friends, family and community get ahead with us. This is book is by us and for us.
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