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Truth-Telling as Economic Accountability

Establishing honest historical accounting and public acknowledgment of theft as essential precursor to legitimate reparative action.

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Why It Matters

Yacob emphasized truth discovered through reason as the foundation for right action. In reparations, this means societies must first tell the truth: what was stolen, how much, from whom, to whose benefit. Many reparations failures occur because nations avoid honest accounting. Without truth-telling, reparations become hollow gestures. Yacob would insist on rigorous historical documentation: slavery's profits, land taken, wages unpaid, opportunities denied, violence perpetrated. Public acknowledgment isn't therapy—it's accountability. It establishes shared factual ground from which legitimate remedies follow. Truth-telling also serves economic function: it identifies the actual beneficiaries (specific families, corporations, institutions) who hold stolen wealth. This precision enables targeted restitution. A society that refuses to honestly narrate its economic crimes cannot legitimately claim commitment to justice. Truth-telling precedes and enables all other reparative action.

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