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Dignity as Economic Entitlement

The concept that human dignity confers inherent economic rights, making reparations a restoration of fundamental entitlements.

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Why It Matters

Central to Yacob's thought is human dignity as an inviolable principle. Slavery and exploitation systematically denied dignity through economic dispossession. Reparations restore not mere money but recognition of violated dignity as an economic category. When persons are enslaved, their labor—their fundamental economic contribution—is stolen. Yacob would frame reparations as restitution for dignity-denying theft, not charity or preference. This philosophical grounding transforms the conversation: reparations become about restoring what was rightfully owed to human beings as dignified agents, not gifts to the undeserving. Dignity creates economic claims because it establishes that all humans possess inherent worth that generates entitlements. Societies that deny this dignity-based economics remain philosophically incoherent and morally bankrupt.

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