I mean, yeah group economics is the macro, but it's just the result of networking on the micro. You see group on LinkedIn and when you go you bring 2 or 3 with you and keep multiplying and building a rapport and camaraderie eventually you nikkas are gonna begin to formulate a formal plan to achieve goals that further the interests of your group. If y'all ain't on that

, like how most Black business alliances end up being, your success will maturally have a rippling effect on the African-American community as a whole.
I guess this is what Black fraternities could've become, but once again, the

usually begins with the first generation that grows up outside the Black community in

suburbs.