Land, Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources: What of Economic Freedom?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 16 Jun, 2024

Celebrating Afrikan Economy Math to Bring About Results

Afrikan liberty is a vital for the thriving of this soul people of creation. It is of natural and rightful order for this people to be free to determine what must be for themselves, their optimal flourishing, continual ascension and security. Such was the thrust of the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist. Indeed, the arena of Afrikan economic functioning in service of grand Afrikan civilisation naturally flourished on the basis of this people’s liberty exercised.

According to a mainstream source the term economic freedom attracts the following detail:

“Economic freedom, or economic liberty, refers to the agency of people to make economic decisions. This is a term used in economic and policy debates as well as in the philosophy of economics. One approach to economic freedom comes from the liberal tradition emphasizing free markets, free trade, and private property”.

Whilst highlighting useful elements, it is considered apt to adjust this sourced detail in order that focus can be placed specifically on the Afrikan experience and – at the same time – account for basic economic math. In so doing, the following may be expressed:

“Afrikan economic freedom, or Afrikan economic liberty, refers to the agency of Afrikan people to define, determine and govern their economic functioning for their fullest flourishing and security. This term can be used to as an identifier of a goal of attainment as well as a descriptor of an achieved state to be maintained. Core to Afrikan economic freedom is the pragmatic application of the basic formulation:  Afrikan land + Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources = Functional Afrikan Economy. With engagement of this formulation and the establishment of Afrikan economic freedom at the base level, Afrikan people can determine for themselves the most beneficial-to-self (throughout its various levels) approaches they take in respect of markets, trading and property”.

Despite the destructive efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill to attempt to oppose Afrikan economic freedom, only Afrikan souls can recover knowingness of themselves, their rightful order of economic functioning and apply themselves accordingly. For economic freedom to the realised and secured perennially, there is no substitute for such knowingness. Indeed, a temporary splurge of such knowingness may only produce corresponding temporariness in economic ascension. Therefore, self-knowledge is surely to be continually developed, maintained and secured for a thriving Afrikan economy to do likewise. Thus, Afrikan souls from whatever locale, station, level or status can – and surely must – assert their liberty to know themselves for liberty of economy to be realised.

Afrikan souls naturally build for eternity and so continuity is key. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance nor is it a ‘flash-in-the-pan’ phenomenon.  

Ujamaa Kiburi Siku is a wonderful part of the spiritual-cultural observance calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. It takes place in the first week of June marking the time of significant occurrence both on the continent of Afrika and in the diaspora concerning Afrikan economy. Ujamaa Kiburi Siku as with the other observances on the Afrikan cultural calendar is just that – an observance. Therefore, wherever the Afrikan is whether at home, at a community gathering or elsewhere it can be observed.

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