Pawned Sovereignty

Sharpened Black Perspectives on Americanization, Africa, War and Reparations

by Ezrah Aharone


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/1/2003

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781491860229
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 276
ISBN : 9781410786425

About the Book

"Pawned Sovereignty will be a collector's item, alongside Welsing's Isis Papers and Woodson's Mis-Education of the Negro." - Rolling Out Magazine

""Aharone's bold blueprint for black sovereignty sounds more like a long overdue prescription than an incendiary manifesto." - Lloyd Kam Williams, Syndicated Writer

"The themes of Ezrah Aharone’s political book, Pawned Sovereignty, revolve around Black America being a "free," but not a "sovereign" people. The book however does not promote a sovereign movement, but rather a sovereign consciousness and evolutionary outlooks.

"Since sovereignty (not civil rights) is the pinnacle of all freedoms, the book provides Black America with solutions and insightful viewpoints, based on sovereign-minded frames of reference. This approach pierces the core of mainstream body politics and leads to redefined ideals and worldviews which better serve Black/African interests. According to Aharone, "Such outlooks also help bridge the political and philosophical gap that now separates Hip Hop from the Civil Rights/Black Power generation."

"A central premise of Pawned Sovereignty concerns what he calls different "Concepts of Freedom." According to Aharone, Black America's concept of freedom has historically been limited to "Civil Rights, Integration, and Citizenship." However, freedom for White America entails nothing less than "Sovereignty, Independence, and Statehood." Aharone says, "This conceptual distinction is arguably the most consequential, yet most unrecognized, source of racial disharmony and inequities. As a result, certain sociopolitical conditions that Whites would never tolerate have become normalized within the Black Experience."

"Aharone surgically dissects and separates the flaws and misperceptions from the realities of American democracy, while drawing political distinctions between the character of America and the image of America. In prototype fashion, he reconfigures today's sociopolitical landscape as he expounds on 55 original topics.

"Among other things, Aharone asserts that whether the issue is international terrorism; domestic crime and homicides; or inadequate numbers of Blacks in government . . . the solution does not lie within America's current "Brand" of democracy. Pawned Sovereignty addresses the root causes of such issues, while offering prescriptions to remedy both the human and systemic failures of American democracy. The blueprint he outlines will undoubtedly enhance or make you rethink your worldviews.


About the Author

Ezrah Aharone is also the author of Sovereign Evolution. Born in Newark and raised in Passaic, New Jersey, he earned a BS in business management from Hampton University in 1980. He has lived and worked in West Africa, where his relationships span from presidents and government officials, to everyday people in remote villages. He is also a founding member of the Center for Sovereignty Advancement, which is a think tank institution. His originality of thought, coupled with his international experience, provides a unique scope of reference that gives his books uncommon distinction. He can be reached at Ezrah@EzrahSpeaks.com or www.EzrahSpeaks.com.