What of Economic Organisation?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 31 Jul, 2023
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Celebrating the Empowerment of Self-Economy

Living
of rightful order has been has been a natural and key value-rooted thrust for
Afrikan souls since the earliest of times. Outwardly expressed, exceptional
levels of organisation had been established with outcomes of unmatched
brilliancy. The greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist were
reflections of - and testaments to - their excellent and vital foundational base.
One essential area of rightful order in the lives of this soul people of
creation was that of their norm of a thriving self-economy. As with other life essentials self-economy featured
high organisation as the pinnacle civilisation it served. Rightful order of ascension spanned the generations
from epoch to epoch.
In contemporary times, the term economic organisation has been used to describe the characteristics of order in relation economic functioning. According to a mainstream source the definition of this term is detailed as follows:
“Economic Organisation. The way in which the means of production and distribution of goods are organised”,
In an interrupted state and subject to the ‘economies’ of others Afrikan souls can find themselves shoehorned into bogus existence of mistreatment as though being a commodity, goods or chattel. This of course (amongst other ills) is a falsification of true Afrikan beingness and an acutely erroneous position whereby it is this soul people who can end up being ‘produced’ through mis-education and the like then ‘distributed’ here, there or elsewhere in exclusive service of the ‘economies’ of others. The Afrikan is not a commodity nor is the Afrikan chattel. Afrikan souls are not goods.
Despite any imposed ill-intentions, it is Afrikan souls themselves that surely hold the duty and responsibility to restore their thriving self-economy and the civilised living it naturally serves. Here, organisation is fundamental. Organised economic functioning is important to its necessarily organised and wider context of rightful Afrikan life progress. In the context of rightfully ordered life Afrikan souls are not naturally isolated, distinct and nor apart in their functioning for upright ascension. Just as their specific life functions of rightful order are not isolated, distinct nor separate to each other and the greater thrust of grand civilisation.
Here, this pioneering people of culture and civilisation can surely recover and reveal their superlative prowess of construction by restoring a level of self-knowingness and cultured living. In so doing the vital thrust for a thriving self-economy and rightful ascension can be realised in the best ways possible. Here, each soul can make a contributory step of rightfully ordered progress from whatever station, level or status – however large or small. Indeed, upright and progressive organisation at the community level of the self could be the imperative life-line for betterment. In this, the Afrikan does the self a great service in safeguarding against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like.
As this soul people have demonstrated over unmatched longevity and in unparalleled ways of pinnacle excellence their ability to blossom in their self-determined structures and order of high civilisations of yesteryear, surely it is rightful for this people to demonstrate their excellence of self in the now and in time to come in their build of civilised living.
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