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Economic Dignity as Non-Negotiable Foundation

Establishing that financial security adequate for human dignity is a baseline right, not a negotiable bargaining chip in divorce.

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Why It Matters

Zera Yacob's philosophy centers human dignity as fundamental to ethical life. In divorce settlements, this means recognizing that basic economic security—housing, healthcare, education for children—represents non-negotiable human dignity, not merely personal preference. Too often, divorcing individuals surrender legitimate financial claims through guilt, fear, or exhaustion. Yacob's framework challenges this by asserting that maintaining economic conditions necessary for human dignity is not greed but ethical necessity. This applies equally to both parties: each person deserves settlement terms allowing them to live with basic security and self-respect. Understanding money and dignity as inseparable prevents accepting degrading settlements and equally prevents demanding arrangements that deny the other party's dignity. Economic justice in divorce means both parties emerge with sufficient resources to maintain their humanity.

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