The application of rational thought to economic systems that prioritize communal welfare over individual accumulation, grounded in Zera Yacob's defense of reason as humanity's universal gift.
Zera Yacob argued that reason is the divine gift given equally to all humans, transcending cultural and religious boundaries. In the context of African ubuntu economy, this principle transforms how we approach economic reasoning—not as abstract market logic divorced from human dignity, but as a tool for scrutinizing whether wealth systems serve communal flourishing. Collective liberation through reason means using critical thinking to dismantle exploitative economic structures and build transparent, accountable systems that respect human dignity. When applied to communal wealth, this framework encourages communities to reason together about resource distribution, questioning inherited inequalities and designing economies that reflect shared values rather than perpetuating colonial extraction patterns.
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