Paul C Mocombe
Paul C. Mocombe is a Haitian philosopher and sociologist. He currently works as a professor of philosophy and sociology at West Virginia State University. Paul does research in Sociological Theory, Social Theory, Haitian studies, and Social and Political Philosophy. His current projects are his theory of phenomenology and 'Haitian Epistemology:Haitian/vilokan idealism'.
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Phone: 954-451-4938
Address: 8061 nw 54th ct.
Lauderhill, Florida 33351
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political economy of the American nation-state. Be that as it may, the differences of the supporters are ideologies associated with the differentiating modes of production and their ideological apparatuses, which will ultimately undergo superstructural changes to support the postindustrial mode of production, as opposed to any substantive differences, which warrants two distinct political parties representing a left and right politics on the political spectrum.
and constitution of consciousness in the universe. The work goes on to highlight the manifestation of Mocombe’s consciousness field in the material resource framework that is the earth. In other words, the article explores how consciousness as a
material force exists in the material universe and gets exercised as human practical consciousness.
political economy of the American nation-state. Be that as it may, the differences of the supporters are ideologies associated with the differentiating modes of production and their ideological apparatuses, which will ultimately undergo superstructural changes to support the postindustrial mode of production, as opposed to any substantive differences, which warrants two distinct political parties representing a left and right politics on the political spectrum.
and constitution of consciousness in the universe. The work goes on to highlight the manifestation of Mocombe’s consciousness field in the material resource framework that is the earth. In other words, the article explores how consciousness as a
material force exists in the material universe and gets exercised as human practical consciousness.
agent, an empire, seeking to interpellate and embourgeois the masses or multitudes of the world to the juridical framework of the Protestant Ethic and the spirit of capitalism, and in the age of (neoliberal) capitalist globalization and climate change this is done within the dialectical processes of two forms of fascism or
system/social integration: 1) right-wing neoliberalism and 2) identity politics masquerading as cosmopolitanism
or hybridization.