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Iqtisaduna (Our economics)

The book begins with an incisive academic criticism of dialectical materialism, the philosophical backbone of Marxist thought. Al-Sadr argues that history is an incredibly complex phenomenon that cannot be reduced to a single driving force, such as the economic factor or the means of production. He asserts that various other elements, including religious convictions, political structures, and social dynamics, play primary and often independent roles in shaping human destiny. He challenges the foundational logic of materialism by pointing out that it cannot explain the “first push” of the universe or human development without acknowledging a non-material or Divine cause. For al-Sadr, the materialist view is a narrow lens that fails to capture the multidimensional nature of human existence.

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Moral Reflections on Economics, Vol 6, Issue 2

February 2026 issue (Vol 6, Issue 2) of Moral Reflections on Economics features

• “Pricing Benchmark, Money Market Instruments and Monetary Policy” by Salman Ahmed Shaikh.

• “Money and Inflation”  by Hifz ur Rab.

• Highlights of Oxfam Report on “Resisting the Rule of the Rich” by Muhammad Hammad.

• Book review of “Iqtisaduna” by Baqir Us Sadr.

• Research paper in focus on “Breaking Bad: How Health Shocks Prompt Crime” by Steffen Andersen, Elin Colmsjö, Gianpaolo Parise, Kim Peijnenburg.

• Regular sections of reflections, market news, economic and financial indicators and call for papers.

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