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Collective Reasoning on Resources

Democratic participation in decisions about resource allocation, recognizing that those affected by economic arrangements deserve voice in determining them.

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Why It Matters

While Yacob emphasized individual reason, he also valued communal discourse and shared understanding. Extending this to economics suggests that decisions about who controls resources should involve collective reasoning by those impacted. Rather than concentrated power making unilateral choices, economic justice requires participation of workers, communities, and the vulnerable in determining how resources are organized. This concept counters the notion that economic systems should be determined by a narrow elite—whether billionaires, technocrats, or inherited aristocracy. Collective reasoning doesn't mean abandoning expertise but rather ensuring that expertise serves the broad interest and is accountable to those affected. Participatory budgeting, worker ownership, community land trusts, and democratic economic governance embody this principle. Yacob's trust in human reason applied democratically suggests that ordinary people, given information and voice, can reason together toward fairer resource distribution. This framework treats economic participation not as a luxury but as essential to respecting the dignity and rationality of all members of society.

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