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Economic Justice as Business Foundation

Building businesses on fair compensation, transparent practices, and equitable resource distribution creates sustainable wealth that survives scrutiny and strengthens communities.

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Why It Matters

Zera Yacob's concern with human dignity extends directly into economic structures. Economic justice as a business foundation means establishing fair wages, honest dealings, and transparent profit-sharing rather than extractive models. For business owners, this means calculating success not only in personal wealth accumulation but in whether employees and stakeholders share proportionally in the value created. This approach recognizes that businesses thrive long-term when built on trust rather than exploitation. When workers receive just compensation, they become invested in quality and innovation. Customers trust businesses with transparent practices. Communities support enterprises that contribute fairly to their wellbeing. Zera Yacob would argue that a wealthy business built on injustice remains fragile—vulnerable to internal discord, external pressure, and the owner's own rational conscience. True sustainable wealth emerges from systems designed with justice as a structural principle.

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