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What happens after reparations?
For generations, discussions concerning reparations have focused upon historical debt, compensation, justice, accountability, and restoration. Yet a critical question remains largely unanswered.

What happens next?


If compensation is received, who preserves it?
If inheritance is created, who governs it?
If value is transferred, who protects it?
If resources are acquired, who ensures they survive beyond the present generation?

In The Reparations Gospel, Derrick E. Lynch presents a new framework for examining reparations through the lenses of inheritance, stewardship, continuity, sovereignty, and civilisational development. Drawing upon concepts from governance, archives, treasury systems, institutional design, history, and intergenerational planning, this book argues that compensation alone is insufficient.
The true challenge is not receiving inheritance.
The true challenge is preserving inheritance.

Introducing concepts such as:


• The Black Taxpayer Plan
• The Institutional Black Inheritance System (IBIS)
• The Global Reparations Ledger
• The Global Inheritance Index
• Sovereignty Capital
• The Sovereignty Shield
• The Sovereignty Engine
• The Civilisational Balance Sheet
• The Great Continuity


The Reparations Gospel moves beyond the question of what is owed and asks a more enduring question:

What will survive?
This is not merely a book about reparations.
It is a book about inheritance.
It is a book about stewardship.
It is a book about continuity.
It is a book about civilisation.

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