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Reason Against Predatory Finance

Deploying rational critique to expose and resist exploitative financial practices, reframing impact investing as opposition to extractive capital.

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Why It Matters

Zera Yacob's commitment to reason included exposing false justifications for oppressive systems. Applied to finance, this means using rigorous analysis to identify and resist predatory practices: predatory lending, exploitative supply chains, extractive real estate, and financial instruments designed to concentrate wealth. Many mainstream finance practices hide extractive intent behind complexity and technical language, relying on information asymmetry rather than genuine value creation. Patient capital practitioners should adopt Yacob's posture: questioning all claims, demanding transparency, and refusing to invest in ventures that depend on keeping participants uninformed or powerless. This concept positions impact investing as fundamentally opposed to predatory finance, not merely as an alternative investment class. It insists on clarity: Does this venture create genuine value or merely extract it? Could participants fully understand and consent to their role? Would the venture survive if all parties had equal information and power? Yacob's emphasis on reason demands that impact investors apply this scrutiny relentlessly, recognizing that reasoning about finance is itself a form of resistance to systems that profit from confusion.

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