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Collective Dignity: Money as Relational Justice

Viewing money through interdependence: your financial wellbeing is inseparable from others', and justice requires mutual respect.

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Why It Matters

Zera Yacob taught that human dignity is universal and relational—no one can be fully dignified in a society where others are oppressed. This transforms how we think about money. Your financial anxiety may be compounded by awareness (conscious or not) that your security rests on others' insecurity: wages kept low, resources extracted, labor exploited. This creates psychological tension that no personal wealth can resolve. Collective Dignity invites you to consider: How can I secure my own livelihood while supporting the dignity of others? This might mean fair wages, refusing exploitative goods, supporting workers, or advocating for systemic change. It does not require self-sacrifice to poverty, but it does require examining complicity. Paradoxically, this practice reduces money anxiety because it moves you from isolated self-protection into solidarity. You are no longer defending yourself alone against a hostile world; you are building mutual security with others.

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