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Collective Economic Reason Over Individual Charity

Addressing poverty-health requires systematic change through collective reasoning, not fragmented charity that preserves unjust structures.

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Why It Matters

Zera Yacob was not primarily concerned with individual moral virtue but with rational systems. Applied to health poverty, this means questioning approaches that rely on charity, voluntarism, or individual responsibility to address structural problems. Charity can feel moral to givers while preserving the systems creating need. It often requires poor people to prove worthiness, adding humiliation to hardship. Yacob's approach is fundamentally different: collective reasoning about economic justice. How should healthcare systems be structured? What wages do different roles require? How should medicines be priced? These are not questions for individual conscience but for collective deliberation and systemic design. This concept calls for health-poverty solutions grounded in justice frameworks, not compassion frameworks. It asks groups to reason together about fair structures: universal healthcare, living wages, price controls on essentials. This collective approach honors the dignity Yacob insisted upon, treating all as equals in reasoning toward just systems.

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