Establishing respect for human dignity as the non-negotiable foundation for all investment decisions, not as an afterthought.
Zera Yacob's central concern with human dignity provides a moral baseline for socially responsible investing that transcends profit calculations. Rather than treating labor rights, safe working conditions, and fair compensation as optional considerations, this framework makes human dignity the primary filter for portfolio construction. An investment that generates returns while enabling exploitation, unsafe workplaces, or wage suppression fundamentally violates this principle. Yacob's reasoning suggests that true wealth creation must coexist with dignified treatment of all people involved in production. This approach reframes socially responsible investing from risk management into ethical obligation, asking investors to consider whether their portfolio choices affirm or deny the inherent worth of every person affected by those companies.
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