Land, Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources: What of Debt Economy?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 28 Jun, 2024
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Celebrating Afrikan Economy Math to Bring About Results

The continent of Afrikan is powerfully endowed with an
abundance of natural resources. By extension, this would rightfully render
Afrikan souls wherever located, the firm beneficiaries of their natural endowment
with the quality standards, development and security in their lives that comes
with that. However, over multiple generations a host of countries outside of
the continent have continually fleeced Afrikan resources to empower their
natural-resource-recessive societies. How then can Afrikan nations having natural
resident wealth – at the same time - be impoverished and subject to ongoing
debt?
Invasion, conquest, enslavement, colonisation and the vices of dire disfunction that come with such destructive imposition explains much. Yet, with the establishment of a host of ‘smoke-screening’ strategies conditions in the immediate present may not always be readily identifiable. Indeed, institutionalised and structured banditry can remain whilst ‘impressions’ can be conjured as a diversionary aesthetic.
One avenue of imposed activity the manufacture of debt. A mainstream source offers the following detail on debt economy operation in Europe:
“Our debt based monetary system is directly responsible for world export warfare and third world debts. In order to understand the need for exports it is necessary to understand that there is no such thing as a supply of permanent money to the economy, and the vast bulk of money within the economy has its origins in loans and is represented by a matching domestic debt”.
Subject to alien vices of ill, Afrikan souls here, there or elsewhere can become outcasts to their own natural norm of economic core functioning: Afrikan land + Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources = Functional Afrikan Economy. Meanwhile the fleecing of Afrikan natural resources by others persists. In this, it surely key for Afrikan souls to safeguard themselves from becoming self-destructive by proxy of others that mean the Afrikan ill. Basic logical and upright reason surely highlights that if anything is owed it is to Afrika and its people. Therefore, to concoct debt as a vice intended to effect perennial subjugation of this soul people, and to parasitically extract natural wealth from them, is abominable to state the least.
Afrikan people can – and surely must – restore their highly cultured norm of self-economy functioning. This naturally requires a level of self-knowledge to be held by the this primary people of creation. Recovery of self-knowledge is something the Afrikan from whatever locale, station, level or status can participate in bringing to fruition. Here, self-economy and its rightful order of optimal flourishing cannot materialise via the vulnerably exploitable state of unknowingness of self. This pioneering people of superlative construction can realise their maximal potential and capability in the now and throughout the tomorrows to come. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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