"Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance," is an "an erudite economic analysis..." that is according to Kirkus Reviews and several other reviewers.
Neoliberalism is two books in one. In its entirety, it is a critical examination and analysis of history, philosophy, politics, economics, and resistance in relation to the US, Jamaica, other countries and the world. Part A provides a detailed case study of the global south particularly Jamacia and other smaller states, of how this dynamic take place and how they fair in terms of economically and socially and exploring and interpreting data, statistics and interviews from other sources and archives. Part B analyzes the efficacy of the people's response or resistance to systems that produces inequality and poverty and the global north-south dynamic.

Professor Emeritus from Rutgers University and formerly of University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Martin Oppenheimer commented in a review that Neoliberalism, "... is really very good...his [Renaldo C. Mckenzie] treatment of Black Nationalism and Marcus Garvey in the globalized economy is unique, and really a brand-new interpretation..."

Book 2: Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations is under review and will be released soon.