The importance of achieving justice in Islamic theory (a comprehensive strategic vision)
- Post by: Muthanna mjdes
- فبراير 8, 2025
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Abstract
To trace the historical origins of the issue of satisfying needs, we arrive at the fact that this issue is not one of the origins of the capitalist economy. “Since the sixteenth century, the West’s view of helping the poor was only a means of organizing labor, calming its feelings, and organizing the national economy. These programs were a means of controlling the unemployed and restoring security and stability. When the power of anger subsides, the aid system begins to shrink, and the systems return to treating the elderly and the disabled and those who are not wanted by the labor market with poor treatment that frightens workers from their conditions deteriorating to those who live on these systems. For this reason, the worker accepts the most degrading work for the lowest wages.” The matter continued like this, and even after the adoption of aid programs, the right holder was treated with an inferior view, not only a societal view, but also a legal one. “Until 1918, Britain did not grant those who received aid the right to vote, and the same was the case until 1934 in the United States, as the constitutions of fourteen states deprived them of the right to vote and the right to hold public office. This is not a historical incident, but rather A fixed nature of the capitalist system, after the end of the Cold War, globalization began to show its fangs, and openly declare that the satisfaction of the needs of .
مجلة المثنى للعلوم الادارية والاقتصادية, 2025,المجلد 15, العدد 1, الصفحات 64-71
DOI:10.52113/6/2025-15-1/64-71