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Old 20-05-2009, 03:11 AM
ubaydullah ubaydullah is offline
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Default Nothing like Capitalist Free Markets is there?!

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The international agricultural industry is dominated by a few grain, seed, chemicals and oil companies.

Such is their market power that three companies control the global grain trade and one company controls 60 per cent of seed production.

The grain trading conglomerates have unchecked market power to hoard and influence world prices.

Seed companies have employed breakthroughs in biotechnology to produce seeds that are compatible only with certain brands of pesticide or supply patented terminator seeds which germinate just once, and therefore the seed from a harvest cannot be used to grow a second crop.

This last feature of the seed business ensures a seed serfdom for the farmer, who cannot set aside part of the harvest for replanting.

It is no wonder, then, that the profits of the grain traders soared to astronomical heights in 2007, in one case up by 60 per cent over the previous year.

And it is no wonder that small farmers are bankrupted by one crop failure because of their inability to afford to buy or finance the procurement of seed for a new crop.


...It seems that finance had run out of opportunities for profit, so it turned to the earth as a means of generating speculative profit, whether through real estate or primary commodities and food.

As the more recent financial crisis has shown, there is no regulatory capacity to stop such profiteering from reoccurring.

These are the difficult prospects and consequences of a world run by the ideology of the rich and powerful.
http://english.aljazeera.net/focus/g...253214553.html


For the Capitalists it is all about maximising profits. They don't care who starves in the process.
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Old 20-05-2009, 06:52 PM
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great example of how kafir's actions revolve around the idea of what is in their own interest and not take into account any detrimental effects.

where as a Muslims criterion in life is halal/haram. this is the only way for everyone to live to live in peace and tranquility.
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Old 22-06-2009, 04:22 PM
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Great points on how capitalism allows a few companies to monopolise world resources. It is a fact that some Companies have more wealth than many nation states.

The concept of allowing "anyone" to buy "anything" i.e the free markets is pushed on the muslim world as it is another style by which the Kafir states will dominate the muslims and subdue them. Strange that they do not practise what they preach.Take for instance the Chinese oil company that attempted to purchase an American oil rig a while back but the US government vetoed the purchase as it went against National interests.

Islam safegurads the security of it's citizens (muslim and non-muslim). It does not allow commodities to be privatised and as such are under state control. Companies can not take advantage of scarce resources and drive prices up or further still influence a nation in the manner that they currrently do. But it is not enough for us to point out the endless beauty of Allah's deen... Unless we bring it back to life as a living, breathing State, people will remain to believe that they have no choice other than Capitalism.
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