An economic framework recognizing that human worth is inherent and non-negotiable, not determined by market participation or productive output.
Zera Yacob's insistence on human dignity as non-negotiable provides a philosophical foundation for reimagining economic value. Dignity Economics proposes that economic systems must be structured to protect and affirm the inherent worth of every person, regardless of their economic productivity. This directly challenges capitalist frameworks that reduce humans to labor units or consumers. In ubuntu economy, dignity becomes the baseline measure of economic justice: Does this policy protect the vulnerable? Does this wealth distribution honor the equal worth of all community members? Does this economic practice enable people to flourish as whole humans? By centering dignity, communities can evaluate their economic systems against ethical principles rather than merely efficiency metrics, creating space for cooperative models, informal economies, and non-market forms of value exchange that strengthen communal bonds.
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