“Law of Position and Location: A Position Theory” by Delridge La Veon Hunter, Ph. D MSCMH, CRC is now available for purchase

“A new paradigm is what the Position Theory has brought to the discussion on social constructs. It was in hearing the name Position Theory that allowed me to move beyond the old theoretical constructs I found wanting.”
– an excerpt from the book
Author Reputation Press is honored to announce the release of “Law of Position and Location: A Position Theory” by Delridge La Veon Hunter, Ph. D MSCMH, CRC. This is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, ARP website, and other leading online bookstores.
Delridge L. Hunter has a Ph.D. in Africana Studies from the Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, Ohio; a Master of Community Mental Health from Northern Illinois University; and an A.B. in Political Science with an Integrated Minor in Economics, Geography, History, and Literature from Prairie View A&M University.
He is a Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Medgar Evers College, the City University of New York. His work centers on the paradigm he has developed over the past 40 years. It is called The Law of Position, a Position Theory. His specialty is black popular culture.
His most recent published works are: 4 Works in the Sage Encyclopedia of African American Heritage (2015), Death on the Negro: 3 Volumes (2015), and Goraka’s Memoirs of Infamy (2013). Blues: A Continuum from Africa. Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora: Origins, Experiences, and Culture, Forbidden Desires Fulfilled and Sexual Secrets Acted Out (2010), Culture of Whiteness VS. Black Popular Culture (2008), Forbidden Desires Fulfilled (2006), and Blues Aesthetics (2006). Lastly, The Lyric Poet: A Blues Continuum (2002).
“Law of Position and Location: A Position Theory” is an informative book that will challenge your perspective. It uses the premise of the Laws of Form as the basis for the numerous axioms that make up this paradigm.
The author expressed a wish to develop a new, viable paradigm. There was a need for a new premise supported by axioms. The objective was to develop sets in the form of axioms that would provide fresh perspectives on social interaction. The challenge at hand was to provide the process new meanings and terminology.
“Law of Position and Location: A Position Theory” by Delridge La Veon Hunter, Ph. D MSCMH, CRC is now available for purchase via ARP Bookstore: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/law-of-position-and-location.
