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A Critism of Socialism And Capitalism According to Forecasts of Islamic Economy And Modular Economic Structure

İsmail Gökdeniz () and Emre Topoğlu ()
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İsmail Gökdeniz: Kırıkkale Üniversitesi
Emre Topoğlu: Gençlik ve Spor Bakanlığı

Eurasian Business & Economics Journal, 2015, vol. 2, issue 2, 37-44

Abstract: As is known, Karl Marx, economic and historical aspects put forward the opinion that the future of society with their orientation has been seriously affected. Today, Marx and his teachings, which are applied in various countries give the desired results, it is clear that culminated with a clear expression of frustration. However, despite all this , and of the teachings of Marx as a result of trying to be updated, still waiting for positive results from these teachings number of people, is a substantial size. Karl Marx Socialism is based on the theory of materialism. Accordingly, people, life and the universe, according to the laws of nature is a substance spontaneous. There is no Creator and the created. However, there is evolution of matter. In this context, in our study, though short of Marx's life with stunning sections include summary information on the views. Again, opinion is not based on a solid foundation in the historical process has been tried to be explained. Finally, the study us to do that is instrumental , Modular Economics understanding in the context of socialism and already the effects spread widely Capitalism in respect of some concrete facts and criticism, Islamic Economics from the window is quite short way to assay was attempted.

Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.17740/eas.econ.2015-V2-04

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