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Economic Justice Through Proportional Contribution

A framework ensuring that tax burden aligns with ability to pay and benefit received, grounded in Yacob's vision of economic fairness.

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Why It Matters

Yacob insisted that justice requires proportionality—each person contributes according to capacity and receives according to need. Applied to taxation, this creates an ethical standard beyond legality. A wealthy individual who pays the legal minimum while others bear proportionally heavier burdens violates Yacob's principle, even if legal. Conversely, deliberate tax payment that reflects genuine ability and benefit aligns with economic justice. This concept reframes tax ethics around fairness, not compliance alone. The sophistic question: Is your tax position proportional to your economic power and public benefit? Does it maintain the equilibrium between those who have more and those who have less? Yacob's framework challenges the assumption that legality equals justice in taxation.

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