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Reason as Banking Accountability

Zera Yacob's emphasis on reason as the foundation for ethical judgment applies directly to demanding transparent, logical explanations from financial institutions.

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Zera Yacob elevated reason as humanity's divine gift and primary tool for discerning truth and justice. In banking, this principle demands that institutions operate with transparent logic rather than opaque mechanisms that exclude ordinary people from understanding how their money works. Banks often obscure their operations behind jargon and complexity, treating customers as incapable of rational comprehension. Applying Yacob's reasoning framework means insisting that banking practices be explicable to any thinking person—interest calculations, fee structures, investment strategies must be presented clearly and logically. When banks refuse this transparency, they violate the fundamental human dignity that Yacob championed. Reasonable banking means demystifying finance, ensuring that those entrusting institutions with their resources can rationally evaluate and judge those institutions' worthiness.

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