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Money as Moral Authority Test

Examining how companies use financial power and whether that authority is exercised justly or exploitatively.

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Why It Matters

Yacob's exploration of money reveals it as a form of power requiring moral justification. In socially responsible investing, this means scrutinizing how corporations exercise financial authority: Do they leverage supplier relationships coercively or collaboratively? Do they use lobbying power to undermine labor protections or environmental regulations? Does their market dominance enable fair competition or create monopolistic harm? This framework rejects the notion that profit justifies any means of acquiring it. Instead, investors assess whether companies demonstrate moral authority—the earned right to their financial power through ethical conduct. A company with enormous resources but questionable labor practices or environmental destruction has misused its authority. This Sophos tradition encourages divesting from companies that abuse financial power and supporting those demonstrating responsible stewardship.

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