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These sources examine the profound economic disparities that exist between different racial groups, specifically contrasting the stagnation of Black-majority nations with the wealth of white-majority countries. One author argues that the Black race has become an "economic slave" by consuming global technology while failing to produce its own, urging a shift toward self-reliance and capitalist ambitioninstead of blaming historical victimization.
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These sources examine the profound economic disparities that exist between different racial groups, specifically contrasting the stagnation of Black-majority nations with the wealth of white-majority countries. One author argues that the Black race has become an "economic slave" by consuming global technology while failing to produce its own, urging a shift toward self-reliance and capitalist ambitioninstead of blaming historical victimization.