Using rational inquiry to expose the logical inconsistencies and false justifications that wealth concentration relies upon.
Zera Yacob championed reason as the primary tool for understanding truth and justice. Applied to wealth concentration, this means systematically examining the arguments used to defend extreme inequality—whether genetic superiority, meritocratic myths, or trickle-down economics—and testing them against observable reality. Yacob's insistence on independent rational thought, developed without dogmatic constraints, invites us to question inherited economic narratives. The 1% often legitimizes itself through sophisticated intellectual frameworks that obscure power dynamics. Reason-based critique strips away these justifications, revealing that wealth concentration serves ideology rather than logic. This Sophistic approach transforms economic literacy from passive acceptance into active interrogation, empowering individuals to recognize when they're being sold narratives designed to protect concentrated wealth rather than promote genuine flourishing.
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