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Learned Helplessness
Learned Helplessness: The Poison Pill Threat to Black America | Colonel Vaughan Witten, Ph.D.
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Learned Helplessness: The Poison Pill Threat to Black America By: Colonel Vaughan Witten, Ph.D. Learned Helplessness: The Poison Pill Threat to Black America discusses the self-destructive behavior of the American Black male, his delusional belief of victimization by a white society as the primary reason for his failure to acclimate and succeed in todays capitalistic America. This engrained worldview thereby sufficiently blinds him and the general Black culture to the concept that discipline, sacrifice, and industry are their only escape from their dilemma instead of their rearview blame, pity, and destructive behavior. This helplessness, learned and absorbed in their psyche, negates any macro attempt to thrive as an independent, self-sufficient, and competitive subculture in America.
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“Learned Helplessness: The Poison Pill Threat to Black America” is one of the best self-help books that tackles the American black man's self-destructive behavior and his delusory belief that he is a victim of white culture as the basic cause of his inability to adapt and flourish in today's capitalistic America.