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Meluasnya Sistem Kapitalisme dalam Masyarakat

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  • Arief, A. Anggie Zabrina

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Economic theories arise because of an imbalance between the availability of resources and human wants. The welfare and existence of human beings in the world demands to find solutions to these problems. Then emerged various kinds of economic theory, such as capitalist theory, Islamic economic theory, and others. As social beings, human needs and desires are not limited, while tools or resources to satisfy human needs are very limited, besides that humans are also limited by rules and regulations to obtain tools to fulfill these needs. In a socialist economic system, sources of wealth must be obtained through the empowerment of workers (labor), in all fields, mining, agriculture, and others. In the Socialist system, all fields of business are owned and produced by the State. In a capitalist economy, to get wealth, it must be obtained by working hard where every individual may have unlimited wealth, to achieve his life goals even if it violates the Shari'a. Meanwhile, Islamic economics has a different concept from other economic systems in which all wealth in the world belongs to Allah SWT which is entrusted to us, so it must be obtained in a lawful way.

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  • Arief, A. Anggie Zabrina, 2021. "Meluasnya Sistem Kapitalisme dalam Masyarakat," OSF Preprints d24qs, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:d24qs
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/d24qs
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