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

For Afrikan souls some measure of
security is a natural feature of their self-economy growth and thriving. This
is also true of the cultured living it is naturally embedded within and the
norm of pinnacle civilisation it serves. If one were to apply the essential of
self-preservation to that of vital self-economy flourishing then the qualities for
necessary protection can be readily gleaned. This people of pioneering excellence
secured their self-economy functioning from epoch to epoch in line with a level
of endurance only matched by the longevity of their high civilisations in the wider
context.
In the contemporary period the term economic protectionism has been used to describe efforts to safeguard economy. According to a mainstream source the term is described in the following way:
“Protectionism refers to government policies that restrict international trade to help domestic industries. Protectionist policies are usually implemented with the goal to improve economic activity within a domestic economy but can also be implemented for safety or quality concerns”.
Of course, in a state of interruption and disruption Afrikan souls can be subject to the ‘economies’ of others and the policies of governance that protect those ‘economies’. But what of the natural norm of the Afrikan self-economy and its protection? Does not the essential of self-preservation for vital self-economy flourishing remain key? Certainly, if conditions are of such a dire state that the Afrikan self-economy is absent then the question of what is there to protect in this regard could arise?
The need for self-economy thriving and the cultured living of which it is a part are crucial functioning as the extensive and richly endowed Afrikan continuum attests. This is no less so in a state of disruption. Therefore, if the natural norm of self-economy is at a deficit or nullified in any way the necessity for protection does not disappear. Rather, protection for the imperative thrust of restoration and recovery is usefully given focus in lieu of optimal thriving being attained. Neglect or abandonment of vital self-functioning surely ought not be a consideration for this primary people despite ill-efforts of others to peddle commodity or chattel status and being a total and perpetual subject-to-other-‘economies’ as some ideal of eternal success.
Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to rebuild and protect their self-economy function and the civilised living it serves. Only Afrikan souls can do this for themselves. With the vast and richly endowed repository of knowing that their extensive experience yields (both flourishing and interrupted) the lessons, tools and wisdom necessary for recovery and growth abound. As such protection against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoing and the like is key.
From whatever station, level or status Afrikan souls can make contributory steps of progress for their ascension and protection of rightful order – however large or small. Through the application upright self-determined effort this primary and spirit people of creation can – and surely must – realise grand civilisation.
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