Ali Haydar Haksal: "The Power and Spirit of Capitalism"

Ali Haydar Haksal: "The Power and Spirit of Capitalism"
Date: 10.10.2018 16:00

Milli Gazete columnist Ali Haydar Haksal writes on Capitalism. Here is the full article.

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Turkey is in a period of crisis and under the heavy impact of capitalism. In this system. This is the case with conditions increasingly welcome. I don't intend to go into technical issues because I'm not an economist. We can't ignore the visible and known facts.
 
Turkey in a power weakening. I have been dealing with trade for over 30 years, we had stores. Ozal's transition to a free market economy, the release of overnight interest repos was our end. The overnight interest rate was around 145%. Some dealers, such as us, traded their money to the repo, selling the goods they bought from the factory. This broke the balances. Institutions and individuals who did not want to be involved in the interest shrunk, they had to leave their jobs in time. Not only that, multinational companies opened the shopping mall, and there they brought the end of all the medium-sized tradesmen. In time, our organization melted, shrunk and had to completely liquidate. The production was replaced by import-based trade. Under the rule of multinational corporations, a life began.
 
Our people have become employees of foreign institutions instead of owning their own business. More importantly, the culture of the bazaar completely disappeared. The grocery store was like a neighborhood tradesman.
 
Now the process of this new situation is much more serious. Those who could not afford to big institutions, sovereigns, got to the top of the small tradesmen in the market. As if the market shopkeepers had a large warehouse and stocks, they were stalled. Moreover, it takes three to five cents to sell his house, which brings the product they buy from the wholesaler. This cruelty can only be in the capitalist system.
 
If a country cannot produce, if commercial products come from the outside, if the compulsory consumption of life is externally dependent, increases are inevitable. Almost all materials used in gasoline, diesel, agriculture are unfortunately connected to the outside and the dollar. Power is enough for small trades. Is the economy smoothed by controlling the surplus price of goods in the market? Livestock is finished, tobacco production is finished, sugar beet cannot be produced, and almost all products based on cotton and agriculture are quoted. There is no such thing as local production. After that, small shopkeepers on the square.
 
The capitalist system has no mercy or mercy. It never supports the exits that will ensure the salvation of the tradesmen. What is important is the marketing and sale of the goods of multinational corporations. The neighborhood people do not buy from the shopkeepers in the neighborhood, they jump into their car parked in an AVM car park, makes all of their credit cards with credit card, and take them to the house. He just does his little shopping from the grocery store. He takes bread, cigarettes and some of the imperfections. Of course we no longer live in the Fatih period. The bazaar culture and the artisan event is over. In the most sensitive times of the country, to keep the pulse of the society, or to understand the moral position of the tradesman to walk between the tradesman, whom will be asked, who will be asked?
 
Moreover, the protection army of the rulers, the rulers of the capitalist system, isolated from man and society, cannot be expected to be in the public. They went like a dream, they went like a dream until recently.
 
In heavily printed systems, people cannot breathe. Can not be critical, can not bring criticism. Muslims have so much increased ruthlessness as they are well adapted to the spirit of the capitalist system. When compassion dwells out of man, there is no mercy nor mercy. The feeling called love evaporates. His eyes focus only on a case-bound situation. Human states can never be seen. Muslims who are defenders of this ruthless system are the place to go. What is the difference between a liberal Westerner and a socialist? Socialists are also liberal. Nothing has changed. The only thing that changes is that the Islamic-conscious, old Islamists are literally bourgeois, adapting to the capitalist system. The system is the most connected people. Because they are now capitalist spirits.

YEREL HABERLER

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