There is no Black Modernity in the Atlantic; It is Black-White Supremacy
Paul C. Mocombe
Abstract
This work argues that so-called Black people integrated White supremacy via the universality and ontology of the Protestant Ethic and the spirit of capitalism, and as such their so-called Black Modernity, in the Atlantic especially, is itself a form of White supremacy. In other words, Black folks in America and the diaspora, following their interpellation, embourgeoisement, and integration into the universality and ontology of the Protestant Ethic and the spirit of capitalism by their White colonial slave masters via slavery became Black Protestant agents of White supremacy, i.e., Black/White supremacists. They (the Black American, especially) are now used by the upper-class of white owners and high-level executives in an American global mercantilism that is tantamount to the colonial project of the Europeans to perpetuate White supremacy and the inferiority of people of color around the world via their form of labor and labor power in the universality and ontology of the Protestant Ethic and the spirit of capitalism.