Using rational inquiry to examine and challenge the shame narratives embedded in class systems, freeing oneself from internalized economic inferiority.
Zera Yacob's emphasis on reason as the highest human faculty offers a path beyond shame-based class consciousness. By applying rational critique to the stories we inherit about money, worth, and social position, we expose how economic hierarchies are constructed rather than natural. This Sophos tradition suggests that shame about class status thrives in unreasoned acceptance of inherited narratives. When we use reason to interrogate why we feel ashamed of our economic position, we create space for dignity independent of wealth. This framework allows individuals to separate their intrinsic human worth from market valuation, recognizing that economic aspiration need not require self-diminishment or the internalization of shame imposed by class systems.
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