Recognition that human dignity and community resources possess inherent value independent of monetary exchange or economic utility.
Zera Yacob's philosophy centers human dignity as fundamental and non-negotiable, preceding any economic system. Indigenous approaches to wealth traditionally resist reducing all value to market prices—land, relationships, knowledge, and labor hold intrinsic worth in relational and spiritual dimensions. This concept challenges the colonizing logic that monetizes everything. By grounding economics in reason-examined human dignity rather than profit, Indigenous systems preserve what capitalism destroys: the understanding that some things should never be commodified. This Sophos tradition validates Indigenous resistance to selling sacred lands or reducing human care work to wage labor, showing these aren't economic inefficiencies but philosophical commitments. Reason itself demands recognition that markets serve human flourishing, not the reverse.
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